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  1. ken

    M1008A1 radio equipment

    Greg, Lock one hub on the front axle. Then with the transfer case in 2WD. Try to turn the front drive shaft by hand. If it turns then it's a open diff. If not then it's a Trac-lok. I will try to post a rear spring pic of mine for you.
  2. ken

    M1008A1 radio equipment

    What your describing sounds like the shelter tie downs used on the 1028's. It could have been converted by a unit. Or the bed replaced while in a refurbish. If it has the overload springs on the rear axle then it's more than likely a 1028. If you have the limited slip front axle then this would...
  3. ken

    M1008A1 radio equipment

    Your truck might be a 1028. Does it have the overload rear leaf springs?
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