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if you cant find them there just search "LED fuses" on a search engine and they will come up. jegs and other performance automotive places will have them also.
the loacl advanced auto parts around here has the kit and most part stores can order them if needed. no need to pull fuses anymore to check them, can just look at them and tell.
have you ever seen or used the fuses that light up when they blow? i have them in my trucks and are nice and easy to use. about $28 for a kit that includes different sizes(about 30-35 fuses)
my drive shaft was ok all the way up to 8 inches but my cousin put a spacer between his driveshaft flange and the transfer case. ( cheap fix, but the best way would be to get it lengthened)
ive had this happen on other vehicles and i am also not familiar with the wheel bearings on the m35a2s but ive used clamshell pullers and or heated them to expand it. hope this helps
they do make soft ride springs with in a 4 inch lift that will aid to that stiff ride. then you could just have the 4 inch blocks cut down to what you need to make it level
just so your not mislead, the "copper line" is really a 90-10 copper to nickel composite. i am not talking about pure copper. volvo has used this line on their vehicles since 1976 and still have the same brake lines today showing that there arent any problems with it
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