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    M931A2 power steering pump rebuild

    I’ve searched the forum looking for an answer to this and haven’t been able to find it. I got my first five ton yesterday. Drove it home 80 miles and had no power steering. When I turn the wheel the pump sounds like it’s grinding (like air in the fluid almost). I sporadically get power steering...
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    Leftover parts from bobber project

    Hello, I'm almost done with my bobber project. What does everyone do with their leftover parts from their bobber project? The torque arms, leaf springs, mounts and everything else? I'll probably keep the axle for parts but I don't see any immediate use for the rest of the parts. I've been known...
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    Bobbed deuce 105 trailer spring u bolt size

    I've been using the search function for a couple days trying to find this information but I'm having no luck. I'm going to be bobbing a deuce using a 105 trailer frame section and springs bolted to the bottom of the deuce frame with gussets welded in to the trailer frame section for added...
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    Anyone bob a deuce using LMTV or MRAP suspension?

    I'm wondering if anyone has used them to bob a deuce. I've seen them available for sale as a bobber kit but couldn't find anyone who's written anything about using them. If anyone has could you please weigh in on it? Any difficulties using them? And any pictures if they're out there. Thanks
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    Part numbers for 2.5 ton Rockwell axle wheel studs

    Does anyone have a part number for napa, oreilly or any other parts store for the right hand thread Rockwell wheel studs? I've found BK-641-1607 in several searches as a Napa part number but that is no longer a good part number and does not cross reference to anything new.
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    New member from Maine- 1972 M45A2

    I'm a new member and new to owning a military vehicle. Just bought a 1972 M45A2 with only 480 original engine hours and 6200 original miles. it came from the Maine Forest Service and according to the fire chief who maintained it, they rarely used it since 1996 when they got it, and when they got...
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