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  1. phil2968

    m109a2

    I heard Emmett that those V brackets were where lights could be installed. I guess that's why there are ladder hooks below them. Get the David Doyle book about military trucks. It has lots of answers in it.
  2. phil2968

    m109a2

    His thread for 2012 has been closed and the 2013 thread has not been opened yet. He stated at the end of the 2012 thread that it may be awhile before the 2013 thread is started. Please DO NOT pm him (his words) because he will not respond to it. Do you know these trucks have frame numbers...
  3. phil2968

    m109a2

    The data plate on the dash above the glove box is what you need to look at. Carnac is the guy that could tell you all about your truck. Unfortunately his 2013 Vin Info thread may be delayed in being started. Like this...
  4. phil2968

    m109a2

    Well a M109 and a M35 do have the same cab, chassis and drive train called the M44. Put a wrecker bed on your truck and it would be a M108. There are pipe trucks and drilling trucks and even fire trucks all built on the M44 cab and chassis.
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