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  1. M1075

    Which hole?

    You got the right holes, but I would also suggest the 3/4" pins. BTW, I ordered 5 large boxes of tools & stuff from Tractor Supply over the internet, and I got it UPS in 2 days!
  2. M1075

    Singles for M919

    I am in the process of switching an M919 chassis over to super singles. I bought 2 piece HEMTT rims from Sermis and plan to run the Michelin 16R20 XZL. I changed over one of the rear axles without too much problem. I then swithced to the front and ran into a problem with the rim, especially...
  3. M1075

    towing a m35

    The easiest may be a flat tow unless the M35 has axle, differential, or transfer problems.
  4. M1075

    10 Ton Arctic test

    Have you tried HEMTT rims? I have seen a set on a M920, which orginally had 24" wheels. Hub clearance might be a problem though.
  5. M1075

    New Advertiser

    RE: Smart advertising You know what would really be nice? If a GL rep from their HQ would monitor the boards and respond to questions/issues that may arise. IIRC, on the old mil-veh list there was a higher up who understood the pool of MV customers and he would bend over backwards to help...
  6. M1075

    New Advertiser

    RE: Smart advertising I think it is great for GL to be advertising here. After all, they get a lot of referrals/interest from this site and it is good that they now pay for that arrangement. My questions is, who approached who to ink this deal?
  7. M1075

    Picked up a M328 Bridging Truck. It's BIG!!

    Re: Picked up a M328 Bridging Truck. It's *%#&#* BIG!! Congratulations on the new acquisition. Bridge trucks are awesome! To help with your questions: 1. With the bridge bed/frame removed, makes an excellent cab/chassis for any number of uses. In stock form, they are overwidth, but you...
  8. M1075

    Anybody have one for sale?

    I think I have some of those two. Is there a model number or NSN?
  9. M1075

    Colorado M819 for $6500

    RE: Anyone want an M819 for $6500 Yes, that was sold last month. The buyer took it to a mechanic to have the truck serviced and fluids replaced. The mechanic forgot to put oil back in it prior to starting and said the engine was now seized. Can you believe that? I have no idea how much...
  10. M1075

    Colorado M819 for $6500

    There is an M819 in Colorado Springs, CO that has a seized engine, but it is for sale cheap. If interested, please send me a PM for the contact information.
  11. M1075

    Doh!

    I don't know about everyone else, but my hands were starting to tremble. Glad to see power restored. An addict needs his fix!
  12. M1075

    8lug hummer rims

    RE: 8 bolt wheels 1200 of these sold last week at Texarkana, with tires. There is plenty available in the market. I keep mine for personal use.
  13. M1075

    TIRE AND RIM COMBINATION QUESTIONS

    These are the 2 piece M35A3 combat wheel. You are only likely to find 6 of them if you buy a M35A3 truck (seriously). Tires are Michelin XL 14.5R20.
  14. M1075

    20+ Iraqi M35A3s

    :beer:
  15. M1075

    20+ Iraqi M35A3s

    RE: Re: RE: 20+ Iraqi M35A3s My guess is that they were probably used at NTC for training our soldiers deploying to Iraq.
  16. M1075

    Cummins Engine Prices

    Can anyone give me some ideas on engine prices? I need one for a M809 series project. What does a 250 sell for new/rebuilt/used? How much for a 400? I know a few mods would be needed, but a little more power couldn't help!
  17. M1075

    20+ Iraqi M35A3s

    They are at Barstow and coming up for sale soon. Anybody want one?
  18. M1075

    ? for the 900 masters

  19. M1075

    ? for the 900 masters

    I believe that is the cable tensioner. That feature is only found on the M945, not earlier models.
  20. M1075

    Spacer Kit for Hummer Wheels

    I thought tires in the same track provided the best off-road capability and that is why the Army has switched from duals to singles. On civilian rigs, I thought a different track was for improved turning radius or such.
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