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l bought some tow shackle mounts off Ebay and need to know how they mount to the frame. Also, l'm assuming the longer ones go on the front?
Thanks
Jeff
lf l only had the cash :(
Cool lookin rig! Too bad the interior isn't correct
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Chevrolet-Suburban-CUCV-M1009-look-a-like-1989-4x4-Suburban-2500_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ6155QQitemZ4608838280QQrdZ1
Follow the link and go to the last post on the page for a great pic of another Suburban conversion.
lt is exactly what l intend to do :D
http://psforums.station.sony.com/ps/board/message?board.id=psnews&message.id=85&page=2
One thing l rarely see mentioned in restorations of post Vietnam vehicles, especially with the M1009 is stenciling the drivers name and rank on the bottom of the drivers side windshield and if its a command vehicle, the company commander/1st Sgt's names on the passenger side.
Now l don't know...
l am a few months away from starting my suburban conversion and was wondering how much brush guards/bumpers are going for these days? l'm surprised how rare they are!
Jeff
Hey all!
Name is Jeff and just wanted to introduce myself to everyone.
I spent several years in the Army (SOCOM Ft Bragg) during the 80's where I fell in love with the CUCV. I never tired of driving them! The jeep may have been the workhorse of the Army, but the CUCV was the stallion.
I...