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Curious if anyone knows what price to expect to pay for a V100 transfer case? I would really like to have a two speed variant that was found on the later V150, but those seem non-existent as well.
Thank you and I will post as we make progress, which should be more frequent now.
Well I was in my early twenties when I fabricated most of the parts for this rig and fortunately there's not that many things that I want to do over. The body and suspension lift are one of the keepers. As far as...
Well between the HMMWV works we've been doing we have managed to make some progress on the M715. Redesigned the cab, tucked the rear winch under the bed, black powdercoat the rims and fabricated a set of bed rails. I also finally picked up a pair of Mastercraft MRAP seats for it. This thing...
Here's a few pictures from the 4th parade in downtown Carrollton. Lots of enthusiasm expressed by the thousands of folks in attendance...well except for the one token anti-gov't offering that was in attendance :tank:
We had this Lenco Bearcat in for tire change which required the run-flats to be removed and reinstalled. This is also the same vehicle that inspired the color schemes on three of my vehicles.
We finally has a snow event here in Georgia and although it doesn't look like much, it turned many roads into parking lots. As for me, I just hit the trails behind the shop.
So far I've only taken it out a couple times a month and stayed within about a 10 mile radius. Parades, car shows and restaurants has been the norm. It has been well received by the folks in the area with lots of cell phone pictures being taken. I'm glad the work is appreciated, things like that...
That tunnel is evacuated by the huge fan in the rear of the vehicle causing cabin air to be pulled through, some of it across the cooler.
Nah it's not under pressure but those are real teflon lined, high pressure braided stainless hydraulic hoses made up by a hydraulic shop down the road.
Thank you very much, I sincerely appreciate your kind words! I will advise when we are hiring as I think we would get along great:naner:
Here's the transfer case installed.