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I spent about forty minutes today under my truck and successfully installed the new upgrade switch. It was not that hard at all, once you knew exactly where it goes. Now I have brake lights, my wife actually for the first time ever sat behind the steering wheel and pressed the brake pedal for...
Thanks for the clear picture cranetruck, it really helped. I went to the hardware store and asked for a .375 compression 90, the guy behind the counter swore it was already a .375 unit. Did I say he was a complete a#$, I then went to Napa and they were very helpful and had exactly what I...
I e-mailed Saturn and told of no instructions. I only ordered because I read in a previous post that instructions were included. I really don't want to install this without knowing exactly how it goes on the truck. I still want to be able to stop. Thanks Todd
Obviously I'm not the only one with this question, I just looked at my truck and the air lines that looked like the ones in the PS mag article are .375 and the fitting in the kit from Saturn is .500.
I got my upgrade kit from Saturn today and no instructions. Looked at the PS article about install and can't really see how it goes on. Anybody have a instruction sheet so I can install it correctly? Thanks Todd
I know for sure that the old style hydraulic switch is faulty. So what do you think, replace it with another switch of the same kind or an upgrade air switch? If I change to the upgrade switch can I just leave in the old switch or does a plug come with the upgrade. Also instructions are...
I have WI collector plates on my M35, never drive it in the winter and have never hauled more than 500lbs, yet! Only time I ever hauled more weight was in a parade- about forty kids in the back and another twenty on the trailer.
My truck was confusing at first too, a little left on the wrong side:roll: I might get around to putting it back to factory someday, but as long as I know about it and no one else has to work on it I'll be fine.
I agree with you totally on this subject. On another note, congratulations Chris on getting your M923A2 on the September page of the 2009 Military Vehicles Magazine calender. Keep up the excellent work guys!
Are you sure it has eight cylinders? Because everyone I've seen has six. What is the rating on the winch and do all of the controls work for the winch? Do you have a clear title for it or just a SF-97? What is the bottom dollar? Please include pictures and specs of the air conditioning system...
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