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Just talkin' to myself some more.....so THATS what those big washers are for : the ol' Dana 60 death wobble trick....I guess I better put these back in then......
Now thats interesting : I posted on our site here, did not get much response so went to a popular search site. I typed what I was looking for into the search line and notice that my SS avatar appeared in the "images" associated with that subject. I guess maybe I'm getting paranoid about how...
My thoughts are along the lines of driving to the top of a hill then facing the rear of the vehicle toward where I want to communicate. Not on a regular basis, rather, for emergency or relay comms.
I am really am trying to keep the outside of my vehicle as clean as possible (no roof rack, fuel...
There is a company that makes them, embedded in mudflaps with an RF connector. I imagine one could come up with a poor man's version, sandwiched between two flaps. Your thoughts ?
Um, yeah, there are a couple of non-compliant features on this truck : no rear plate light or mudflaps. There is a light on the bumper, residual from when the plate was located there, I suppose I could turn it upside down so it faces upward. I'd rather run a wire into the tailgate tho. And am...
weld & grind, then install yellow parts. You see, anything I replace I paint CAT yellow, that way I know what I fixed.
Pics no load from PC.
So I'll just tell you that, after a test drive, I have noticed one immediate effect due to the crossover steering : The truck would "tug" at the...
I like the tool sharing idea. Seems like the specialty tools group in project categories like brakes, suspension, steering, etc. For example I just had to buy a 7/16 12 pt socket , 18mm tubing wrench, and pickle fork to do some steering work. Any one particular tool isn't so expensive but its a...
Ah, its 7/16 inch, but ya havta use a 12 point socket.....sheesh. Now I need to figure out what to do with these leftover kingpin washers...how many did I put in there?
I consulted TM9-2320-289-34P , steering section figures 127 and 128.
I searched with strings like "CUCV steering box pinch bolt" and "CUCV steering shaft pinch bolt".
I tried 1/2 ", 7/16", 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, its none of those sizes.
So what is it ??
Thanks in advance,
Alex
Jack has 2 CUCV Blazers w/ dual alternators and airconditioning (one of them, the red one, used to be mine). Its a modern R134 setup for Border Patrol. Next time I'm over there I get pix. I have a thread on here somewhere with engine compartment pix.
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