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Got the weapons mounts and kit installed for the parade. Fun weekend!
The boys ready to roll, equipped with water grenades and super soakers!
After pulling the cannon through, the ROTC guys needed a ride. It was a full combat load of 20 people!
No sir, a friend had it from scrap. Part of a bundle deal, so I don't remember how much. I'm just going to use it for rucksacks and hopefully ammo cans if I can fab them up.
Stumbled across the rear enclosure side walls as seen here: http://www.milsysgroup.com/product/humvee-accessories/GMV63000. They're for an 1100-series truck, so not true to original form, but hey it gets the job done.
The rubber isolator mounts are shorter on the LED Headlights, so they are not a direct, drop-in replacement. You can remove the bezel on the old lights and unscrew the old isolator mounts & install them in the new LEDs. Or order six new ones, which I believe are 1/4".
Look at the front skid plate. If it is longer, noted by the stretched out holes, then it's for the a2 or ECV Humvee, not the standard m998's on GP. If it's the shorter skid plate (flatter holes), it'll work on a standard Humvee.
Here are the pics of the two different ones:
Longer front...
I'm looking for a small flatbed trailer for my Humvee. Ideally, it would be like the M1101 or m1102 utility trailer's subframe, but with a flatbed deck. Have you ever seen something like that?
Thanks. This was the most inexpensive, yet effective, fix I've done. Thanks to those who've gone before me to recommend it (retiredwarhorses, etc.). It'll probably save a few PCB's over the years.
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