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Not sure where to put this ?? out there.
I just purchased one of these shelters and found the TM 10-5411-205-13 manual. It has lots of usefull info in it. what I'm after is info on the heat and air unit that is on it. Is there a TM out there for the climate control unit? Does it run off of...
This morning I was watching the History Channel and the show was, The color of war fueling the fire. There was a quot that 800,000 2.5 ton trucks were produced during the war.
Ive got two.
Weve got a lot of counting to do. :shock:
max
Thanks guys,
I'll give that BFH and oil a try. If that doesnt get it I'm thinking of using a torch on the outer dog bone and ice on the shaft. Then give a hit with that BFH.
cheers!! :beer:
Sorry i have to ask this :oops: but can anyone tell me what the Number and date on the inner door is? What does CARC meen?
Truck 1
04L97770
CARC ARP96
Truck 2
04L5970
CARC JUL 00
Congrats on the trailor. If the blazer is a full size, you should have no problem.
I towed mine home with full size half ton Dodge Ram. I did not know it was even back there.
SasquatchSanta, That's what I was thinking. I just dont know if the springs are stiff enough to hold the full size truck up.
Thanks for all the info on this topic. I will view all the data and make up my mind on what to do.
Thanks again guys,
dc
Has anyone done this or think it could be done.
1. Remove both rear axles and all hardware.
2. Install shackles and springs from a M105 trailer.
3. Install one of the original Rockwell axles back under the truck.
4. Install a custom extended driveshaft.
Do you think the springs from the trailer...