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My air line in the rear right side is extremly hard to attach as the rear composite light is right there was thinking of getting a new light braket or turning the gromet tubing down further
was thinking of painting the top of my M109A3 van body white to stop the expansion and contraction of it from heat. do you think it would detrack from the vehicle?
anyone know where to get the e brake spring that attachs to the 2 pads at the bottom mine is missing along with the clips and washers but can find washeers and clips
started tearing down my reaer axle to get to wheel cylinder for first time. It was a little different then the mack trucks I have done in the past. Especially how the drum fits behind the hub instead of over it on the studs.Tryed to get some pictures but got busy and was done before I had...
Have new speed bleeders but cant find the instrutions any more looked on there web site says to screw in until they seat but is that just till it snugg or? Also how much of a turn does it take to ready it for pumping 1/4 or 1/2?
Always hated climbing up on the front of the deuce to do work so bought a tire step from harbor freight it fits the deuce tire and is much easy to step up on
Saw Iddaho Motor Pool had some nice wreckers for sale and not bad prices either saw one had a fith wheel and the others had the rear mounted winch. was wondering if thats really the only difference are both booms rated for the same weight or are they different?
this is a picture of the Reese trailer hitch and ball I attached to my deuce it is attached with eight 3/8 bolts four on each side of the frame with holes drilled through with a simple cordless drill. I used a 6" drop but it may not be enough for most trailers.