Pkg Of Six (6ea) Ctis Valves M35a3 Military 6x6 M35a2 on 2040-parts.com
San Antonio, Texas, US
This auction is for a set of six (6) each brand new M44A3 series 2.5 Ton 6x6 Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS) wheel valves. Click here for many detailed photos of this valve. Manufacturer part number RCSK17631; US Military National Stock Number (NSN) 2530-01-419-6303. The M44A3 series trucks include the M35A3 and M36A3 trucks. This is the latest version of the M35 2.5 ton series truck with many upgrades over the previous A2 models. M44A3 series trucks are older M44/A1/A2 series trucks (M35A2, the “Deuce”, or “Deuce and a half”) that were retro-fitted with Caterpillar 3116 turbo-charged after-cooled diesel motors, Allison automatic transmissions, super single tires, updated cooling systems, dual master cylinder air-over-hydraulic brake systems, air dryers, and the CTIS systems (among other smaller upgrades such as the modified hood, back-up lights, etc.). Less than 6,000 of these M44A3 units were rebuilt under the ESP (Extended Service Program) from 1993 to 1999. To find M35A3 trucks and parts for sale on eBay simply click here. The US Military is now releasing the M44A3 series trucks in mass and most CTIS components (hoses, fittings, air dryer, o-rings, etc.) are readily available on the commercial market. This CTIS wheel valve, however, is NOT readily available, because the military chose a single source supplier to manufacture this part. The military paid $231.67 each for these valves plus shipping and that’s what you’ll pay for them if you purchase them direct from the company that manufactures them. There has been absolutely NOWHERE else to get these valves brand new other than the original manufacturer – until now. If you repair, own, or ever plan to own an M44A3 series truck, and you want to get/keep the CTIS system operational, you’re going to need some of these valves so you may as well get them while you can. Please contact me with any questions. Please click here to view my other eBay listings, which include M939 series 5 Ton 6x6 trucks, large and small diesel generators, and other military surplus. I have moved from WI to TX and am in the process of liquidating the vast majority of my M44A3, M809 series, and M939 series trucks, truck parts, and other US Military surplus items; please click here to see what I have available, determine if there’s anything that interests you, and contact me with your proposal so I can load the item onto my eBay account. Thanks for looking! www.armytruckparts.com (608) 567-8281
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