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  1. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    Cool. I used to work in Export & was in that area often.
  2. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    Where are you from? I'm close to Rt-51/I-70
  3. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    Thanks I appreciate it. That would be nice after the hundreds of hours I just put into it.
  4. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    Thanks, Still putting some finishing touches on it. The weather is changing so I'll have to hang it up for the year & start over in the spring. Next year I plan to paint under the cab, inside the cab & start working on the turbo upgrade. Anyone ever swap in a better trans? A few more gears...
  5. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    Time for some body pictures. Had the help of my friend to get the bed on. A couple machines made it easy. Here is it installed. It's definitely tall...
  6. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    Putting on new top & cleaning up the roof supports.
  7. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    Painted cab & tanks. Used Behr on the frame & Gillespie on the body.
  8. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    Tires w/ old wheels New bead locks
  9. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    Thanks, Still going to the parade Saturday? Figured I would post a few pictures since I took about a hundred over the summer.
  10. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    Here are some pictures of the brakes, bearings etc. Had 2 bearing seals leaking & 1 wheel cylinder was wet. All bearings checked out good. Repacked bearings & put in all new seals. Wheel cylinders were nice, so I put in new cups & put it back together. Also replaced all brake hoses.
  11. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    Pulled the tires, wheels & brakes to check everything out. Started cleaning/pressure washing the frame in preparation for paint. Frame is primed. & finally in paint Next will be the brake rebuild..
  12. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    Started removing the 5th wheel. It appeared to be unused. I bet it weighs 500lb. The front rack was also removed. Another heavy part. Finally I'm down to the frame. The next step is to start pulling the wheels & drums to check brakes & replace seals etc.
  13. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    I started gathering parts up with the intention of hitting it hard this past spring. Found a set of new HEMTT rims locally & picked up a set of new bead locks from a vendor here. Bought a new Camo soft top & got a very nice cargo cover from a member here. I found a new set of roof bows...
  14. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    The cost overruns are typically similar as well. Thanks, I'm slowly improving things.
  15. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    Yes it took way more time than I expected. Bed lined the inside as well just to keep it in good condition. Just my luck that 1 bed liner kit wasn't enough... at least I have enough to do the cab floor now.
  16. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    I started on the bed last December.... Wasn't sure how my progress would be, so I didn't start the thread last year & keep everyone hanging. This is how I spent a week between Christmas & New Years. After Sandblasting After Epoxy Primer... After extensive hammering & smoothing...
  17. Lonnie

    M818 Rebuild w/ Deuce Bed

    I have been reading up on here for about a year since I bought my M818 last year. It is in pretty good shape, plus it already had 16.00's & a bunch of spare parts (including turbo & manifold). After some pressure washing & cleaning....
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