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That won't work...its a Mk-23 which won't work with a shield.
You need a 30/50 pintle like this....
Or the expensive MK64 mount which will allow lots of other systems to fit it.
I have both.
**********I did the TDM test and the fan spins up and everything gets noisy the second you disconnect the wires. So i'm guessing that's working well.
Also...make sure it kicks on when connected, just unplugging it shows the fan engages, but does it engage when its all hooked up and running hot...
You need the airlift bumper with all eight brackets to mount a tire carrier...especially the Rhino.
I might have a line on those eight brackets when I go to Texas next week.
The civy hummers don't have the B pillar beam going thru the body, so I'd look for a military body, and the later humvee turbo body's dog house cover is different, and cutout is larger.
Non turbo bodies are easier to find.
That turret support is probably glued to the roof......use hammers and thick sharp putty knifes, and all the rest of the parts just unbolt.
Don't blast the silver bearing, and I would not blast the two black aluminum B pillar tubes.
They drilled holes in lower section of frame.....one forward, and one aft.
I saw a frame this way with 1/2' holes.
Mine had the holes, so I washed it out with a hose / water from the front , and from the holes....washed out some dirt and stuff.
You aint going to find a cut up or smashed uparmored humvee out there.
After the de-mil, they'll probably go to the ports, and then china.
The parts that are out there are from places that rebuild humvee's, and they get rid of them to the DRMO's, and then the surplus guy's bid and get the lots...
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