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Are those switches three position? I have those same lights I need to wire in and would like high and low beams on the same switch. If you need any more IR lenses I'd trade the two I have for some clear ones.
Finally found my starting issue. It was clicking a bunch before it would turn over. I cleaned every connection, had the starter solenoid rebuilt and replaced the relay. Turns out it was just the wire going to the relay. The insulation had cracked in a few spots and it corroded inside, so I just...
Try Farmers. I had the same problem and Farmers was the only one that was reasonable. It's $25 for 6 months of 500/500 liability. The agent was into trucks and knew exactly what a deuce was too.
When I was a kid I saw one in Tremors II and always wanted one. Now, many years later, I have two! I use mine for getting hay, lumber, camping, going to the shooting range, taking girls on dates, hindering traffic and whatever else may come up.
Welcome to the 109 club! I remember how exciting it was the day I got mine. That looks like one of the MRE Depot rebuilds. You going to do an RV conversion on it?
How much of a leak is it? The old style weep oil on the block. It was a bummer when I cleaned my engine up real nice and it got oil all over it again after a few drives.
I just replaced the return lines on one of my deuces today. I got all the fittings and air brake line at NAPA. Although it looks like they're cheaper at Mcmaster-carr.
I had that problem. The problem is the caster angle. Do a search here on that topic and it will tell you how to correct it. Mine was just scary at high speeds because it wandered so much. All I did was shim it and it corrected it.
I got mine done at Les Schwab when I went to radial Firestone T831s. I got the wheels and rims powder coated and they check to make sure they're safe. I stayed there when he was mounting them so I could learn how it was done and do one myself. Pretty much like what's been mentioned already...
What kind of cover did you use on the dinette seats? I like the table too. This is just like what I have envisioned for my 109 dinette. Cool seeing one done.
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