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M1028A2 question

cameron8757

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These are the plates inside the door jam. What does it mean the truck was built as a single wheel and converted to a dually later? I'm not familiar with the 1028 trucks.
 

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mudman

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These are a 5/4th truck. That means it's a 1.25 ton truck. Was made to carry a Shelter in side the bed. The cool thing about these trucks is that they a locker in the rear diff and a limited slip in the front diff. Mine will go just about any where I point it.!! Good luck with your new unit!!
 

Keith_J

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M1028s first had single rear wheels. Off-road stability was poor so for some, conversion to dual rear wheels after initial manufacture.

The A1 variant has a New Process 205 transfer case which provides for power take off. The A2 is the M1028 with dual rear wheels, the A3 is the A1 with dual rear wheels.
 

cameron8757

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No it was bought private party here in Idaho had a bad motor and no bed but did have the dual wheels. It is my dads truck I helped him put a motor in it he bought from Boyce in Utah. He found a good civi bed and we are getting ready to paint the whole thing. It only has 50K miles and in pretty good shape.
 

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OH, before putting the bed on, add a passenger side fuel tank.

If the civy bed doesn't have a door, you can put the fill neck out near the rear wheels.

That will give your dad 40 gallons, instead of the standard 20 you get with only one fuel tank.

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