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the chassis on these m1123's are all 12k components, they are identical to my M1097A2. Probably an ECV chassis, definitely not REV...but that's obvious. 12k hubs, halfshafts, larger rotors, frame rails are beefier.I believe AMG never put that scannable box on their data plates. And, they were stamped (or engraved), not printed.
Off topic. That m1123 plate shows it as 10.3k. I have seen people saying they are 12k.
This is really spiraling off topic, but I'm loving the conversation. That serial # of 2446xx falls roughly 25,000 units after mine in the serial number range. If my truck rolled off the line in 2005 at 219,638 and that one in 2007 at 2446xx, that matches pretty well with AM General's claim that 280,000 units were made by 2012. That would have been another 35,000 units between 2007 and 2012, which is a realistic number given the slowdown in military purchase of Humvees around that time.the chassis on these m1123's are all 12k components, they are identical to my M1097A2. Probably an ECV chassis, definitely not REV...but that's obvious. 12k hubs, halfshafts, larger rotors, frame rails are beefier.
Best bet is to find out what years the M1123 was produced, these have the first iteration of serpitine setup, not the casted version but what I call a "serp plate". Greg is right though, the qaustion is, what did they do at the reset facility on the data plates. I had a USMC truck here from a govt agency, there was a new data plate on top of the old data plate.
it reads M1151A1, the new data plate read M1151A1B1 DOD 01/07 SN2446XX.
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