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  1. Retiredwarhorses

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    fan cutoff switch moved to the throttle bracket as done on the turbo trucks or moved to the rear left head as done on A2 trucks
  2. Retiredwarhorses

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    You are correct, they are the same, but the thicker wheel just seems to give the impression of easier control ability then the old thin one.
  3. Retiredwarhorses

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    Perhaps get rid of that steering wheel and get the new style...makes a huge difference IMO.
  4. Retiredwarhorses

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    ahh, that’s right...
  5. Retiredwarhorses

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    Much easier to move the seat back...
  6. Retiredwarhorses

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    not sure what interest you want in your thread...people post to share there experience and show off the work and transformation of a build. So far this thread is 4 pages...
  7. Retiredwarhorses

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    That play in your steering wheeel is your Pittman and idler arm...I wouldn’t drive it at all until that fixed. If your Pittman fails, your done for...I’ve seen these literally almost separated from the center link.
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