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What year is the truck? On a side note I contacted my tag office and if any truck is considered an antique you dont even need the SF97. Just the bill of sale and the form you can print off from the DMV site and have it filled out by a local police officer verifying the vin number to be legit...
They billed my cc immediately and then I waited 4 months for it to clear. They had my money the entire time. Its so nice to pay in advance for things. :-(
Did you see the angy mob picking up smoke grenades and tear gas canisters that said "Made in America" on them? They were not happy about that. I cant hardly buy something made in America in America but they can.
I got my magnetic lights at Harbor Frieght - $9.00 They work great. Check tire pressure. I pulled my M105 home and tires looked awesome and they were but they had very little pressure in them making for a slower heavier feeling tow.
I agree with Rayzer. Atleast if you see the broken lock you know its been messed with and you wont start it and thereby you can prevent screwing up everything else. A lock may keep simple pranksters out.
Yes. It appears to be the type that you crank up and down. However, in the lowest position its still too tall for your truck with the gear down. You will have to lift it up by hand (2 people) or use a jack so you can store the landing gear. Then hook it up to your truck after you have stowed...
It should. You can use the manifold heater switch on the lower left dash to help you while cranking and warming it up. I have started mine in 6 degree weather and it started instantly. I have only had one issue and that was with the batteries not liking the cold and acting like they were...