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You can fit a mechanical fan w/out much trouble if you're careful. Fitting an intercooler is a little tougher though. ;)
EDIT: also, search "mcinfantry".. he had a 4bt/NV4500 in his M715, and he did alright... but he was also on 38's, and if I remember, shifted a lot. :D
All CUCV's with 14 bolts have a Detroit in the back. M1028's have a limited slip in the front. :D
Also, the NP208 is a fine case, though I would swap it for a 241 if it craps out. The NP 205 is pretty tough, but the design of a chain case is totally different from a gear drive case, the loads...
That shows how messed up you are, Elmo. :D
Let's see... stumpy Dodge tug v. locked, geared truck with actual useful truck beds. Hmmmmmm
Sure would be nice to have that Cummins in the CUCV's though. :D
Rubber flex lines are USUALLY pretty easy to change, but use flare wrenches or else. And if your junk is all rusty and East Coast, you should maybe plan on redoing them all anyway.
www.ck5.com has got some decent threads on replacement brake lines from Inline Tube, LMC, SBC, etc.
Re: RE: Re: RE: H1
Just the SHIPPING was $254. The rims, runflats, and tires were another $300. So... about $104 per wheel, which I can be happy with. :D
The tread is great! 5 of the 7 are nearly new, one IS new, and the other has some feathering on the inside edge. :D