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Surplus City in CA, has these available and claim they are NOS Corner Bows for the M-37. They appear identical to the ones I'm selling less the tapered leg attachment thats bolted on ....:confused:
I ask because a fellow member is interested in purch this set for his M37.
Dimensionally they will work with no modification ?
Has anyone any pics to share as example? thanks for the response Jay[thumbzup]
will this set of corner bows fit an M-37 ? Is it the correct type
I got this set available if anyone is interested. Assuming someone in this forum might need these parts..
Some of the stakes require attention. ALL the corner bows appear straight. will need all new wood pieces. Not well...
I know this posting is old but you might have some luck posting a wanted ad on C/L within vicinity of this seller. ...
CJ 5/ M38A1 Gas Tank - $50 (El Cajon)
not mine:
no pics provided.
I have a gas tank out of a 1953 m38a1 jeep. i believe that i will fit the CJ5. Had to go with a different...
The following pieces originated from the top as pictured. It mfg. tag stated as a "Metro Engineering" and was a MIlitary Arctic Aluminum Top for (I Think") an MB or GPW and would fit CJ2-2A? that requires the "vertical w/s" for use of said top.. regardless, decide for yourself if this can be...
Inspect the rail plugs and top cover gasket. I've found that on occasion, the plugs would pop off creating gear oil to migrate down and get thrown around the whole underside via air turbulence,
also, if and when you do pull her apart, be sure to check the welsh plugs and rear main for leaks on the motor aft. Check the retainer of the t90 to make sure there are no gear-oil leaks ... sucks have to do a clutch job twice.
I got some Arctic top Pieces available including some cast aluminum corners and brackets for the MB / Gpw ? possibly would work for M38 , not sure. can provide pics. send me a PM>..
I know Ron is working on a setup using suzuki parts and putting a package together. do a search at the G503.com chat forum under GPW modifications. Currently he is still developing the brackets last I heard.:roll:
Listed in the "PARTS" Classified Section with Detail Pics
M38A1 (maybe M38 ?) Passenger Seat frame for sale.
no rot and superficial rust in some areas
was taken off an M170
the mounting pins are there.
sorry no pans or springs
$ 75.00 + shipping
pm me your shipping zip..
Trade for or...
I'm suspicious your M38A1 was once NAVY? did you check the block for for the serial #? Its located on the flat plain under the thermostat inlet of the head directly behind the waterpump engraved on the horizontal surface of the engine block...... should start with an MD xxxx (Military) or...
those appear to be 11 inch bendix plates for post 1971 cj-5/cj-6 . They are a typical swap for a bolt on brake upgrade (less Disk swap) If your current front brakes are indeed 10" or perhaps 11" dia. I'd keep them on if you plan on driving her often. The 11" braking surface is a dramatic...
No doubt, this stuff works amazingly well!!! I had used them on some pretty heavily rusted backing plates salvaged from a yard and the bolts were frozen in the wheel cylinder. Did some light mechanical (steal cup brush grinder) cleaning of loose rust material and soaked it for a couple...
Greetings, might anyone in the group have spare original ignition wires with the rubber shielding that is bonded "end to end and NOT sleeved at an overall length of 29 " or so...Straight . could use a couple for use as an experiment. thank you. :-D
Greetings, might anyone in the group have spare original ignition wires with the rubber shielding that is bonded "end to end and NOT sleeved at an overall length of 29 " straight or so... could use a couple for use as an experiment. thank you. :-D
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