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So we should probably consider this:
Most of our trucks have between 13,000 miles and who knows how many. The gauges aren't trustworthy because they get swapped when they go bad, so unless you have all the maintenance records for your truck, you really don't know how many miles it had...
So there are some stops on the very bottom (near where the regulator clips on to the bottom of the frame) that are held on with phillips head screws. Once those and the clips are off, it should lift out through the top of the door but sometimes they get hung on the weatherstripping on the way...
One of the best things about Jeeps is how small they are and how easily transported.
You don't need a full size trailer to move one-clintogf has a small, 12' utility trailer and our GPW fits perfect on it. A fella at the Ga Rally this year had one on a similar trailer:
Or you can put it...
That will dramatically reduce the prices-I'll bet 80% of the people buying this stuff are buying it on plastic and paying it off in time.
So either the prices go down or the policy will change.
I strongly doubt we have any kind of count on the number of trail rides or the number of vehicles or riders who went. It would be difficult to get any kind of accurate count since we allow people to ride on their own without trail rider leaders.
I only got to go on one ride this year.
I...
I've bought half a dozen sets of the Napa wheel cylinders on that list and I've disassembled all of them and they are the correct units with expander springs.
Yes, I looked to see what the correct nomenclature was for the 915 series of trucks and couldn't find anything other than "915" series, so that's what I called them. If there is a correct designator for that family (like M44, M809, M939, etc.) let me know and I'll correct it.
I think what happened was this:
Traditionally, we counted vehicles as a way of measuring rally attendance. But this year, we decided to try and capture some additional data so we could better understand the rally and how to make it better. One of the pieces of data we decided to capture was...
Ok, so we have compiled the attendance information from the registration tent and we need to revise down the attendance figures. Initially we believed the count for powered vehicles was 136, but some civilian vehicles (Honda Civic? rofl) were counted.
Once swbradley1 had time to go over the...
Cheapest I have sourced the correct wire rope for the deuce is $3.60 a foot. X200, plus the attaching hardware.
Doesn't add up to $1500, but it's a chunk.
You can either do an interrupter, which I like in terms of cleanliness, or you can do what cranetruck did:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?11232-Front-mini-light-kit-lights&p=106304&viewfull=1#post106304
Edited to add:
I'd probably pull power at the dimmer like you said. Since...
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