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With the known cylinder #8 issue I dont think I would want to sink money into a turbo kit for the 6.2. Id rather just go right to Duramax or Cummins and have a bulletproof truck. Worst case id go turbo 6.5 cause you can find them cheap.
1) Provides stability and increased visibilty to the gunner.
2) No comment I almost went this route but I am not going to bad mouth a man's business.
3) YES
4) I have no experience so cant say
5) Someone SS made a soft slant back and it looked badass!
They sell an aluminum hard top kit on fleabay. You'd just have to buy a canvas rear curtain if you dont want the aluminum rear curtain. I think I saw them for around $5k.
I have the same cup holders. Love them! Did you bolt yours down? With the plywood insulation they sit in the middle pretty good and don't move around.
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These military guys have a set up that plugs into existing wiring. With brackets as well. It's a solid set up just remember to ground t to the body.
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It's loud as f*CK in there with no doors. It probably looks badass but I like to be in there as little as possible. I work in Boston. It's a tight squeeze with my parking garage under my building and Back Bay "cruising" is more like taking up two lanes instead of one but the office gets a kick...
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