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Server rack. Some have come out with all the cables and mounting hardware minus the actual electronics. I thought those had a different cover that accessed from front and back if I recall correctly.
There is another option but very rare to come up for sale as h1 had a mechanical 80mph speedometer.
There are also mechanical aftermarket speedos and 24v gps units.
Look as the tm as I thought the big bracket is different in between them. Has to be a reason for different part numbers but I do not have hands on experience.
These can be bought ready made by Curt, Reese, etc and are not too crazy priced. Way much easier and less $ to tow the m1101 behind your civy truck than use a m936 wrecker IMHO
For liability reasons, I prefer a manufactured product than home made but I will add that I do not have that skill set...
Typically the blue force tracker antenna is mounted on a box on the windshield pillar but usually centered also the holes look too far spaced apart for it....
Could be this mount on epay from beltfed
Yes. bottom is correct.
If I remember correctly, I ordered the B pillar blocks from mac or equipment parts in Pa as I could not find them anywhere.
I think that is my pic 🤠
It is hard to tell from the picture but the b pillar mount does not look right. Clamp yes.
It bolts to the block that bolts to the b pillar
Mine did not come with the rubber pieces.
I have a m998 soft top.
I got a feeling yours might be for a slant back.
Can you post a better pic and I can...
You made that look easy !
Wish I would have known about those thongs after Hurricane Zeta as I just wrapped a military wrecker chain on a downed pecan tree but that gizmo would have saved me time.......and lots of effort as those wrecker chains at my age now are just crazy heavy :)
The pins with built in keeper can also be the half moon or square variety. They can be found at tractor Supply, NAPA, farm implement dealers etc. I seem to recall their 1/4 diameter by 3 inch long. OE usually has them tied with piano wire also to keep them from getting lost & easy to make with...
Welcome to the madness!
I lived in Rome for a few years as a kid in the 70's. Would love to go visit.
There are some European US surplus dealers and this is a fairly common engine for many years so hopefully you can find one close and reasonable.
thanks for the heads up. I used to make camping chairs and tables etc when the kids were younger.... out of pvc but was totally unaware of the furniture grade and colors.
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