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The steering box, shaft, tie rod and ends, leaf spring bushing, sway bar bushings, shocks, dampener, are all replaced within the last 2 years and the axle is a nos replacement mil surp. Tires are also fairly new and I had an alignment done when the tires were replaced. When I got it the...
Is there any way to increase how much effort is needed to turn the steering wheel? I am not talking about slop or play, the steering is "tight" in that regard as the box was replaced with a rebuild, all joints and linkages replaced, the dampner is new, the steering shaft is now a universal...
Searching this topic I find a few threads, but none post a resolution.
alts were both rebuilt with asp wholesale kits and hardware kits after my starter/wiring meltdown I have another thread about. Fusible links and all main cables were replaced, fuse block, grounds, terminal blocks were all...
So, I frequent eBay just to see what comes up for CUCVs and I check Blazer, M1009, etc too. Often I just check out other peoples trucks and buy nothing. Under Blazer I found this odd seat and it had an NSN number and was upholstered Bronze, after many relistings and some months of being on the...
After my last thread on my chernobyled truck electrical system I have been sourcing all my rebuild parts and reading as much as I can on repair and prevention. I found this interesting as it would essentially necessitate the doghead mod for anyone who upgrades to the 28mt. I thought it might...
I have been estoring my m1009 and for the last two weeks I had the dash apart to install a nostalgic air ac kit and clean up my wiring. I changed the turn signal switch, combination switch, ignition switch, cleaned all contacts, opened up the fuse box and cleaned it, changed all fuses and...