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Not trying to knock a members price but you do realize Sportsmans Guide price is for 2 correct, as in a pair? I used the coupon code and got a pair shipped for less than $24 with no membership.
So did you buy the wrecker to pull your forklift out? Looks like its sitting at an odd angle ...
Nice truck by the way, glad the recovery went well. [thumbzup]
Jack up the rear end and rotate a tire to see which direction opposite tire rotates. Or better yet pull the cover to see first hand what you have.
Where in West TN you at? I just moved here 2 years ago from Ripley, which was about 50 miles north of Memphis.
Have you checked to make sure your truck still has a locker? I bought a 1008 once with no rear locker and a Dana 44 in place of the 60 up front. Dont take anything for granted, always verify what you have before you need it.
Got the bed mounted tonight, thanks to everyone's help I had all the hardware on hand before beginning. [thumbzup]
Now to paint those awful silver painted wheels back to black!
Thanks, evidently I didnt click far enough in. Just went to main page that listed this generic info. Didnt notice the NSN was another link.
5306-00-012-9136
5306000129136
MS35751-92
5306000129136
129136
Bolt, square Neck
Thread Series Designator: UNC
Thread Direction: Right-hand
Material...
Bought a replacement bed for my 1028 to replace the flatbed thats currently on it. Bed is in great shape, but as expected came with no bolts. Anyone know off hand the bolt lengths, and do just the front 4 go through top and bottom frame rails? Looks like the back 4 just go through the top rail...
Anyone with a 1028 or 1008 could you measure your frames length from the rear spring mount back? I have one with a service bed that I want to put a stock bed back on, but I'm afraid the frame has been cut down. From back of spring mount to end of frame is 7 3/4".
Wanted to post my results for others who might stumble across this looking for a cheap fix to the red slime problem common in these AF trucks. I dumped in 2 pounds of lye, (sold as drain cleaner at Lowes, Tractor Supply, etc) and added approx 30 gallons of water. Sealed up all openings, then put...
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