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Recovry4X4,
It also seems easier for a question to be asked for the 400th time, than to use SEARCH at the top of the Forum to find the answer!
Members need to take the time to learn what is in the Forum and use the resources that we have provided.
Keep'em rollin'! :roll:
Deuce Drivers,
A word of caution is needed here! :shocked:
The list does not have a cross reference for the primary fuel filter! :devil:
The filters for the primary filter housing are not the same as the secondary and final filters! :nono:
MC-I,
Ok, now I know which tube you mean! I believe that tube is used for one of the support legs for the M66 ring mount!
If you used that location for a flag, I would think the flag would block your mirrors on that side!
If it works, use it! [thumbzup]
MC-I,
I am not sure what tube you mean? My Deuce doesn't have a tube on the right fender!
I made up a tube with a clamp, to attach to the front bumper for a flag.
The convoy lights are mounted behind the cab, between the cab and the cargo body!
Chris,
Welcome to Steel Soldiers, and thank you for fixing your signature! [thumbzup]
Vermont is a beautiful state, and it's good to add it to our list!
Cranetruck,
Is there a potential problem drilling into the manifold before the turbo? I would think you would have to be careful not to get metal fileings in the turbo! [2cents]
Jeff,
Yep, you're right, it is a dropside bed! It is a 5 ton dropside bed, and I doubt the troop seats are the same as my 2 1/2 ton bed!
Thank you for taking the time to respond, but I will keep looking! :cool:
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