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Friends:
The 33/12:50 - 15's on my M1009 CUCV need replacing. Unfortunately so do 3 of my rims as well.
I'm thinking of getting a new set of rims while I'm at it and mounting larger diameter tires than 15". (The 33's are nice but bouncy on the highway).
Here's part of my concern: With the...
Friends:
I have a 1984 M1009, acquired well over a decade ago from Ft Campbell Kentucky. I haven't driven it much over the past few years, and it has about 40,000 miles on it now. Its a southern (Georgia) vehicle. I have no idea of the value of these things anymore, because I have not...
Gents:
We just had a cold snap in Atlanta last week, temps in the low teens. I went out to start my M1009 and the wait light stayed on uncharacteristically long, and the engine would not crank.
Now its nicely in the 50's or better but the same problem persists. Engine will not crank...
Friends:
Having just replaced the radiator, heater core, hoses and thermostat in my M1009 I now turn to installing a coolant filter to keep the system as clean as possible. Despite flushing, who knows what crud there is piled up inside the engine block ready to infect the coolant system with...
Folks:
I wonder if anyone has experience mounting a receiver tube (or hitch) in the front of a CUCV. I'm thinking of doing this for the purpose of installing a removeable cargo carrier on the front of the vehicle, to hold ice chest and gear, as well as mount rod racks for surf fishing. the...