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My Wisconsin ANG M998 came with Optima Red tops installed. I always wondered why the auction videos showed it starting right up in the middle of a Wisconsin winter. (no jump required after sitting for almost six months).
It does very well in snow. But it will not plow snow. By that I mean if you attempt to navigate snow depths greater than frame height you are stuck. Sounds like a no-brainer but I have seen guys try to do it. The way they deice the streets leaves far too much corrosive material on that aluminum...
Bought mine NIB on epay $90. Straight forward install. Ground to firewall ground post. Hot lead to fuel gauge. Make sure the red/black wires from TACH are attached to the HOT/GRD screw terminals on back of tach and then attach your vehicle HOT/GRD wires to the same locations. Used white and...
What everyone said. The ground location on the rear tail lights are located on the back of the tail light pods. Not ideal as they are subject to everything the rear wheels decide to fling up ward. Also check and become familiar with the bulb fixtures and wiring inside the rear pods. It is unique...
I noticed when the OAT is 65 degrees or more my 1990 M998 runs warmer than usual, usually with the fan kicking in at the appropriate temps. I did some searching on my unit to determine how the airflow thru the system cools the radiator and if there were anything out of place. I discovered there...