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I want to install 1 of the 24 volt inline electric pumps. where are you guys getting your ignition source from? from what I understand I want to run over the relay from a hot ignition source that way the pump only runs on the engines on
so are the brakes/bearings etc the same as the m105? everything i have read is conflicting..
are the m200 brakes unique to the trailer or are they off any truck?
check it out got my new D home today. factory dumper air shift multi-fuel turbo winch etc etc
was a sea-bees truck it appears. really nice shape in need of some things here and there but come on its 40 plus years old and has never been restored etc, so for that its in amazing shape.
so ive had deuces a long time, and ive only ever had m105's....they look really heavy duty. But i have other questions:
Are there trailers more specifically for hauling equipment etc (besides those huge 60 ton) that could be actually used on the highway?
Ive considered several times taking two...
so ive seen cat 3208s in these things so there is no doubt a 7.3 would fit correct?
Long story here,
After years of following the rules by the book of paying my truck payments and only to have a few left before its yours and something devastating happens. My last two trucks were totaled not...
my truck came without the front or rear bumpers brackets etc. where can i buy them?
Are the plain bumpers and brackets from places like LMC the same? would they fit?
any advice?
so guys as some of you know i am working on a rear hitch setup, since i successfully installed my hidden winch. Well what i want to do is mount a hitch with something like this built into it so the winch in-line so it can swivel about each direction and drag or pull something in 180 degrees of...
so im looking for some true 24v led tail, stop, turn combo lamps that are mounted on two posts and are squarish that look like the jeep taillights. Main thing is they need to be 4 flat wiring and 24v's
im open to how they mount but they need to be 24v's
is there some at napa?
so i want to hookup some ridiculous lights. Any ideas besides the kc off road type?
I really like this guy but there all gone search
anyone know where i can get something like that or something else insanely powerful?
so i bought some civy 12v led lights and they are already half burn out.
I want some that can be run off of 12 or 24v and not burn up. I heard that the military led composites can do this.
Is there any civy lights out there that can?
so on the truck side of the trailer brake glad hands are they a special thing or just regular old glad hand receptacles? I see they have pipe thread that goes into a through frame fitting and has a shut off valve, so it looks like i only need the glad hand part
so who here has install an air dryer and filter system on their truck?
I thinks jones did one on the baby hemitt, a bendix ad-9 i think
so where did you mount it? when does it hook into the air system?
Im going to be doing this on a bobbed duece
so my air shift transfer is leaking on the case body seals etc and i need to know if the available kits from saturn surplus etc are worth it or if there is new ones available from like napa or something that is better?
so i am thinking of buying one of these to fix my hacked up wiring Rear Wiring Harness For M35A2, 10896676
my question is where on the body does this connect around? Will it completly plug and play with my current harness?
My problem is that when the truck was bobbed the rear trailer wiring...
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