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  1. NDT

    M880

    The military went DOT 5 on all M880s. It’s possible someone added the DOT 3. Stay with 5 if you can.
  2. NDT

    M880

    I am pretty sure all civilian 3/4 ton trucks and the M880 series all had Dana 60 rear axles. What I found out the hard way is that the wheel ends are different between 1976 and 1977.
  3. NDT

    M880

    You have a real 1976 M880 and a fake data plate LOL. Actually a good problem to have.
  4. NDT

    M880

    Is this 4 wheel drive? VINs that start with D are 2WD. If you have 4 wheel drive, then the VIN data plate is bogus and you have a 1976 truck.
  5. NDT

    M880

    Wow that is nice. Does the VIN on the data plate match the other VIN locations? Truck has a 1976 grille.
  6. NDT

    M880

    Data plate looks legitimate, I suspect you have a truck that the Navy bought after M880 production ended in 1978, and since it was equipped just like a M880, Chrysler stamped that on the data plate. M880s were 1.25 ton rated, even though they were 3/4 ton trucks in civilian trim.
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