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I have your twin!! I have had a lot of people ask me if my truck was for sale. What are you asking for yours? I'll pass the word around and see if we can find a buyer.
This is what I have in the works for my M923. This first picture is a T Bar ROPS from a company in Australia. We are using this behind the cab in place of the current hoist and spare tire. We are also incorporating an extendable arm and pivot point with an electric hoist to be used to load...
Ok. I think that we found the problem. The dog bones going from the mount to the rear axle are an inch longer on one side than they are on the other when measured from eye to eye. This is the only possible cause that we could find. Do you guys agree that this is the problem (or at least part of...
I had a 1989 Blazer lifted 11" and running 39" tires. Needless to say it developed the same problem that you have. I installed a repair kit and then put it back together and never had any more problems with it.
I have an M923 and have a question about the space between the rear tires. This is hard to explain, but I am talking about the space between the back of the tire on the front rear axle and the front of the tire on the rear rear axle of the truck (tandem axles). Does this make sense? If you...