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I just put one of those in my M35 a month ago. I saw no remanufactured tagging and took the top cover off to install reverse light switch upgrade. It appeared to me to be new old stock. Once installed it was quieter than I ever remember my truck being. The tagging on it indicated it was...
Thats exactly what I wanted them for. I was going to destroy four rims to make my own but I would rather not do that. I all ready got the longer inner wheel studs .
If un molested there will be a warning sticker on air cleaner cover. It is there for a reason and in my opinion it is an understatement.Don't ask me how I know that. I am kind of trying to suppress the memories of replacing a perfectly good low mileage 6.2. More than once!! My take away-Use no...
Dependable is right on. Remanufactured wiper motors of this design rarely work properly.I have purchased two so far A-1 cardone and some knock off disguised as an AC Delco (china ). One of them worked for a month-A-1 cardone never worked (washer mechanism).Found one new old stock one but the guy...
I think a steering damper would definitely improve the handling I just couldn’t figure how to register and insure the darn thing. The rig towed quite well up to the M35’s top speed of Mach 53. Even down hill. Brakes worked awesome too. Didn’t even know the thing was back there until I lost a wheel
Unloaded and I just did line of sight on edge of rims on each side. trial and error on the road.Had to do it a couple of times..Once I had it right the rig tracked nice and my top speed was better. Had to make sure i went straight for 100 ft to make sure hitch was straight then adjusted each...