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    No brakes

    Supposedly all 6 wheel cylinders were replaced before I bought it but I guess we'll see
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    No brakes

    Im familiar with wilwood, I have a Chevelle haha. Happen to have a link?
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    No brakes

    It's all good. Thanks for the help
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    No brakes

    Not sure how I gave that vibe off, I came here asking questions why wouldn't I take the advice?
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    No brakes

    That would be something to look into thanks. I haven't driven the truck on the road yet
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    No brakes

    No visible leaks, haven't looked in the master yet but that will be my next step when I get time again
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    No brakes

    Brakes worked fine one day and not the next. Pedal goes the whole way to the floor, air system builds and holds air just fine but when you depress the brake pedal you can hear air leaking out of a little mushroom capped valve on the end of an airline against the passenger side firewall in the...
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    New to me 1968 deuce

    I have no idea, the title says 'white'. Where on the truck would it say?
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    New to me 1968 deuce

    Well finally got a chance to mess with the truck for the first time tonight and I don't have any air brakes. When I push the pedal it goes almost to the floor and air pushes out what I believe to be a check valve. I'm assuming the check valve should only release when you let off the brake pedal...
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    New to me 1968 deuce

    The looks actually kind of grown on me but like others said they'll have to be moved up when I install the winch, still not sure how I'm getting that out of the bed haha. That's a nice lookin truck I like the auxiliary lights, I was thinking about adding some to mine or possibly recessing some...
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    New to me 1968 deuce

    Thanks. Their michelin XMLs 395/85/R20 I believe. They measure about 46" tall. Forgot to mention the truck has an air shift front diff too so definitely got lucky there. The switch for the heater is broke so I need to replace it, not sure if it's a factory switch or not ill hafta do some...
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    New to me 1968 deuce

    Thanks man appreciate it! I have my boy this wknd otherwise I would. Keep me posted on future events would love to meet other "locals". I have so much to learn about these things
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    New to me 1968 deuce

    It's definitely not ideal, I haven't even driven the truck yet since he delivered it. That seems to the only thing jerry rigged on it. Motor and tranny have 16k on a military rebuild
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    New to me 1968 deuce

    I don't even know if the electric one works, the previous owner installed train horns activated by a sweet custom toilet water line shut off haha
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    New to me 1968 deuce

    Sorry for all the newbie questions I'm use to playing with diesel pickups nothing like this pig. All other trucks I see don't have anything above/below the passenger headlight. Just the blackout on the driver side
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    New to me 1968 deuce

    Guess we posted that about the same time thanks. Do you know what's above the passenger side headlight?
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    New to me 1968 deuce

    Thanks guys. From lookin at pictures of trucks with winches, will the winch get in the way of the headlights being that low?
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    New to me 1968 deuce

    Well after many years of wanting one I finally picked one up. It's a 1968 M35A2 on singles (stock rims) and I got him to throw in a winch off his other truck. It's pretty clean overall, has one spot of rust under the driver side door I will need to cut out and replace but other then that it's...
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