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  1. M543A2

    Why I need an elbow on my air inlet mushroom!

    I totally agree that tire chains are the way to go. I have a set for my M37, and they make such a difference you will feel unstoppable. I have sets for my M543A2 and deuce, but have never had to use them yet. I was very lucky in that a local fire department gave me two sets for duals and a...
  2. M543A2

    Why I need an elbow on my air inlet mushroom!

    My experience with Indiana winters is that in no way would I want duals on the front, or anywhere else on the truck. I have pulled out lots of guys with the pickups with the wide tires that floated up on the snow, then fell in, and were stuck. The idea is to cut through the snow to hard ground...
  3. M543A2

    Why I need an elbow on my air inlet mushroom!

    I have a couple of worn out rolled up and welded together Cat tracks I used to set in the front of the bed on my M135 deuce. They weigh about 850 apiece, and helped greatly with the steering problem you mention. Put the weight in the back of the bed, and your steering will be worse! Regards...
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