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Are you still looking for these? I have heard a Hummer Dealer can get them for $35 each and I think that only includes the hex part that bolts through the wheel. The schrader insert is extra. You can get the schrader part from Trail Worthy Fab as cucvnut said.
I recently took off 5 of those...
I have a pair with rear blocks if anyone is still looking for some, my ad in the classifieds: CUCV Shackles and Attachment blocks - Steel Soldiers::Military Vehicles Supersite
I have the glow plug card with the short harness, PM me a reasonable offer if you are still looking for one. I never started the truck it came from but the guys at the auction said it was running so I assume the card is good. I did verify that the dash wait light came on and the relay clicked...
I just did this a few weeks ago. I found a big socket that fit the nut in my 3/4" drive cheapie socket set and then used the air impact and the castle nut came right off. Sorry but I dont remember the size. You could probably use a large crescent wrench or regular wrench if you have one that big...
Sounds right to me. Since the runflat sandwiches the tire once the rim is clamped down with the nuts it is also a beadlock. The beadlock and runflat are one in the same.
This is a pretty good visual of how to install the rubber runflats. I took one out recently and it worked the same way but just in reverse. It is easier to use the type of hook shown in the pictures, I still got by with the normal hook but it made the ratchet almost too long to compress the...
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