CValiquette & Roommate,
First of all, I want to thank you guys for what you do. I really appreciate your willingness to do what it takes to keep us free, here at home.
I'm an Air Force Veteran from the Vietnam era. Never was in combat or went overseas. I went where they needed the skills they taught me & that was stateside. I was a medic/dental technician & worked as a dental tech. while in the service. Still do that same work 43 years later. So, I can only imagine what you guys go through. This Country produces some pretty remarkable people & you guys are pretty close to the top of the list, in my book.
If we want to send letters, or such, what is your address?
BTW, I've got a 1991. 5 W-250, also. It's White with Silver sides although, most of the paint has fallen off. I've got about 183,000 miles on it & bought it new in Aug. of '91. It's been a good truck.
In June of '02, I took it up to Denver, CO. & had an ATS transmission with a Triple Lok torque convertor installed. It was the first one that they had done & has worked very well. Also, installed a 16 sq. cm. turbo housing, which, made a big difference in eliminating the turbo lag that was awful with the 21 sq. cm. housing. Had the pump removed & re-calibrated, which, made a big difference in power, also. Installed a Banks exhaust system, early on. That was about all that was available, at that time. In the late 90's, I had a massive bumper system installed on the front & back of the truck. I got it from Brown's Welding in New Braunfels, TX. TX is loaded with those types of bumpers. Still have this truck, 18 years later!!! It's been a good truck. Just doesn't shine-up as much, anymore, but then, neither do I.
Bought an '03, 3500, 4X4, 6-speed back in '03. Nice truck, also. Tows beautifully (25' travel trailer).
JGamble,
Your reply is very informative. For those that have never been in a combat situation, it's kind of hard to know what a soldier really needs or likes. Thanks for your service, also. In fact, thank you to all that served our Country.
Joe F.