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  1. Gamble

    2011 M1167 Project

    @Retiredwarhorses Did both my turrets. Neither of them leak. Now, the top of the hatch, that's another story but that can be addressed. You can keep 95% of water out of your Hmmwv. Also, my 2011 1167 400 amp alternator was chewing through my harness. Luckily @Retiredwarhorses was able to...
  2. Gamble

    Highest HMMWV serial number?

    My 2011 1167 is a 351XXX
  3. Gamble

    Humvee will not start

    Sounds to me you need to tighten down your battery cables. 1. Do the lights come on now? 2. Can you blow your horn? 3. Do the needles jump when you turn the start switch to the first position?
  4. Gamble

    Humvee will not start

    Man this saved me a ton of time and effort one day.
  5. Gamble

    HMMWV's needed for work after hurricane

    Very noble. I'm in Cali and tied up but if I was close I'd help.
  6. Gamble

    1151 armored rear wall

    Great work. Outstanding. Congratulations
  7. Gamble

    What wheels are on your humvee?

    Yes 2in body and 2in suspension
  8. Gamble

    Tire Size

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  9. Gamble

    Looking for a 4 Man Hard Top without the Turret Hole

    So... The question is which roof vs the Seco roof. My 1045a2 roof is steel. So that roof is approx 350-400 lbs. The Seco roof is likely 180 to 200 lbs. I could move the Seco roof around my garage myself. The OEM Steel roof I needed help. If you're interested in a turret I see all of the parts...
  10. Gamble

    Looking for a 4 Man Hard Top without the Turret Hole

    Welp, let me give you my thoughts on that roof. Seco will tell you that it's mfg from a DOD contractor in Turkey to spec. Outside of the fact that foreign mfgs are not permitted to make parts for our warfighters, to my knowledge, there has never been an OEM hard top on a 4 man truck without a...
  11. Gamble

    1151 armored rear wall

    My Rear wall Door measurements are as follows: Height: 25 inches Width: 11.5 inches Thickness: 3/4 inch Note: My rear wall doors may not be exact spec.
  12. Gamble

    Blue Body spacers degrading and crumbling

    Ok, my blue body spacers have degraded and apparently have been crushed by the weight of the body of the truck. A couple of questions: 1. Does anyone have these body spacers back in stock? They were a very hard to find item a year ago. Are the blue spacers the best or are the purple or black...
  13. Gamble

    1151 armored rear wall

    Measurement 1: 24 inches Measurement 2: 20.5 inches Measurement 3a (bottom): 4 inches Measurement 3b (top): 2.5 inches See attached photos
  14. Gamble

    1151 armored rear wall

    I'll try to get you measurements this weekend or on Friday. I'm slammed.
  15. Gamble

    1151 armored rear wall

    For aluminum, you may not need all of the brackets. Just maybe top and sides. Keep in mind, the rear wall is a heavy composite while you're using light aluminum.
  16. Gamble

    iPad mount

    I make use of this in my 1167. It accommodates the iPad pro all the way down to the mini and it can swivel. But I like yours alot as well. I like how the mount looks
  17. Gamble

    trying to figure out what usmc unit or where truck was

    Here is the DODAAC assignment logic it may be helpful.
  18. Gamble

    trying to figure out what usmc unit or where truck was

    What's my baby's back story? Did she come from a good home or was she out in the streets of Fallujah running with the riffraff? 😉
  19. Gamble

    Installing IBIS TEK Knock out windows in M1165 - Looking for instructions - Photos

    Looks really good! Congratulations. You can use the long skinny piece to go under the windshield to provide protection and cover up those holes in the firewall.
  20. Gamble

    Installing IBIS TEK Knock out windows in M1165 - Looking for instructions - Photos

    There is no inner frame. From where you are now, bolt on the large general frame. There is no inner frame. The glass is held in on the inside by latches and brackets.
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