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  1. Elwenil

    Not familiar with M880

    Don't even mess with the Haynes manuals at Advance. They are horribly wrong on numerous points. The TMs are here on SS for the M880 series that you can download for free. Also, just about anything you could ever need to know about D or W series trucks can be found over at RamchargerCentral...
  2. Elwenil

    Not familiar with M880

    I would have to politely disagree with this statement. As I mentioned before, only the '75-'81 Dodge models use that bearing design. The '74 and older models had normal, and actually quite over sized cone bearings that required only the usual repacking every 12-15k miles. Ignore the unit...
  3. Elwenil

    Not familiar with M880

    Hey now. They are good trucks, but they are fulltime 4WD and have a few issues in common with the civilian fulltime 4WD Dodge trucks from 1975-81. Rust is always an issue with these trucks as well as the unit bearing front hub design. Some people swear by the unit bearing, but most swear at...
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