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They are over the rear driver side wheel well, under the bunk. There should be a cover over the panel with one screw holding front and rear.
I should add you might want to disconnect power before removing the cover.
I'll see what I can do. I'm sure more than one person would like to hear a 4 cly. run. It may take a few days to dig them out and get them setup. Stay tuned.:-D
I was told by the previous owner "ran when parked" but I've never tried starting. If your interested maybe I'll start em up. If I do I'll provide video.
Is your speedometer working? I had in issue with my cable not engaging the speed sensor.
Also, does your 4x4 light come on when you engage 4 wheel drive? If not the 4x4 lockout prevents overdrive operation.
Pete, I'm happy to see search has worked for you.:-D Now while you are on this thread scroll to the bottom and you will find similar threads.
I should add I am very pleased with my Gear Vendors overdrive.
Just my 2cents worth as an owner/operator. In my opinion in today's world every one should consider some training before hitting the road with a 30 plus year old truck that weighs 7 to 10 tons empty.
In your MCL link the only exemption is a "motor home".
Believe me a Motor Carrier Officer...
You can get away with a lot of these ideas, but if something happens there "800 I sue big" lawyer and a judge will have final say.
My suggestion is 1. Title and plate properly 2. get the proper license (Chauffeurs for Duece or CDL w/medical card for 5ton) 3. Insure with large umbrella coverage