Look like this for now with his new freshly installed canvas top
Look like this for now with his new freshly installed canvas top
Rockwells / Cummins / 3053A
Combat wheels on 395 XML
M104A1 trailer
New seat installed ..... Simply removed the 4 nuts under the mounting base .... drop the new seat .... then install 4 new bolts with washer ..... et voila !!
Cannot thought is can be as simple as that reading somes posts about swaping seats. Ya !! i know it's "racing seat" but it's not the cheapy version that everyone seems to have on their lowered honda. This is a larger and wider version for men ... i mean i'm 6'0" and 250 ... and fit just fine ....
Also the new seat give me the opportunity to slide it back almost 6" ... what a HUGE improvement ..... now how can i change that steering for a little smaller one ?? I want to keep the stock steering column but a 2" less in diameter could be the ultimate size ... since i'm going power steering the smaller sterring will not be an issue .... I will try to fit and old XJ steering on it .. the one with the big plastic cap written JEEP
Here goes the pics .........
Rockwells / Cummins / 3053A
Combat wheels on 395 XML
M104A1 trailer
Grant makes a kit to mount their aftermarket wheels on the M715...just order the one for a 1967 Jeep Gladiator pickup and you got it.
I bet those batt hold down bolts hurt your elbows????????
That's a good solid looking truck there. Keep the pictures of your build coming!
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Just to add a bit to the invasion stars, they were painted on with chemical reactive paint. They would change color to warn of gas being used.
"We are here for the meeting!"
here another part .... MileMarker 10500 lbs hydro winch .... since i'm not having a PTO and will not due to the engine swap ..... but it will receive a Vickers hydro pump with a priority valve!!
Rockwells / Cummins / 3053A
Combat wheels on 395 XML
M104A1 trailer
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