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Recent content by rat3208

  1. rat3208

    M35A2 Alignment?

    yea it seems to be the only answer
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    M35A2 Alignment?

    center being the "ridge" in the middle of the tread, the "paddles" on the outside of the ridge on both front tires are wearing more then the inside. Initially I thought it was a camber adjustment but there is none, doesn't seem to be any caster either, it looks like it's all built into the...
  3. rat3208

    M35A2 Alignment?

    I have 9.00x20 tires on it. they don't seem to be cupping,the tread is still wearing even. They're just wearing more on the outside then the inside.
  4. rat3208

    M35A2 Alignment?

    thank you very much I was searching alignment barely even glanced at steering. thank you again!!!
  5. rat3208

    M35A2 Alignment?

    Hello every one I'm kinda new and this is my first post. I have a 1966 m35 and the outsides of both of my front tires are wearing. does anyone know how to align these? I have the TMs but can't find info. please help.
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    2011 vin info thread

    thank you great CARNAC
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    2011 vin info thread

    1966 AmGeneral M35A2 wo/w Serial #: 012519982 registration #:UNKNOWN or 4H5186??? NSN: 2320000771616 I purchased it in Brandon,Fl from a private owner. I am the second owner after the army reserve. U.S. Army Reserve Inventory Tag #: ECS125000000929. I believe it was an Army truck to begin...
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    Building full hydro steering

    hydro-assist is by far the best system it's nowhere near as touchy as full-hydro, and you don't get the kick-back of a standard power steering when off-road due to the ram on the axle.
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    Building full hydro steering

    I'm new here and just adding for what it's worth. I did full hydraulic steering on a mudder project I built It was as reliable as the day is long but it was very (very) touchy even though the system has a proportional bypass to cut back flow to the rotary valve at higher rpms. I'm definitely not...
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