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On the other hand, there were some great MVs all around........last count was at 102 for the registration......
There are too many to post up......Here is the link to the MTA show pic for 2008
http://www.mtaofnj.org/mta_events/sussex_fairgrnds_08/reenactment_index.htm
Here are some I...
It was really GREAT seeing everyone again and meeting new people........A good time was had by all....!!!
A wonderfull way to start off the season.
seya,
C'dub
I don't recall if the factory would put a backing plate or just welded nuts flush with the body pannel.
They do work great when installed properly. The only ones I've worked on were OEM mounted units.
Don't get me wrong....The're great for the spair tire mounting....but over time, they will...
Hi Kenny,
Welcome to the Steel Soldiers....it looks like you have a lot of toys to play with...Hahaha
Come on up to the MTA show and we'll show ya around and meet the guys.
seya,
Craig
Oh yea.........!!
Or we could just off load right into the back of the five ton......Hehehehe......
Mark's gota have some of the best GREEN STUFF around.....always a few good surprises
seyall there,
C'dub
Also......very important.........
A1 10 bolt combat rims have a 5/8" stud
A2 10 bolt combat rims have a 3/4" stud
be careful, the O rings are also different from the A1's to the A2's
cheers,
C'dub
RE: What
I have most all of the TM's in paper form and many in a PDF file in the PC...
The paper ones I like to read are the -10, -20 and the -34
The parts manuals are great in the PDF for searching NSN numbers and checking out diagrams........
C'dub
What is the correct number for the dash lights and turn signal......??
The parts manual shows all kinds of different numbers....??
1873
1829
I would like to pick up some spairs myself at the MTA meet.
Thanks,
C'dub
Thanks for the info AFMBLAZER.....I had done a lot of work on those trucks during my Autobody years and got a chance to drive many of them as wreckers and flat beds. My fav was an 1985 Ford F-350.......man what a work horse that truck was...Then I got a 1987 GMC 3500 with a Holmes 1201 twin line...
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