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What have you done to your FMTV or LMTV today

Masspilot

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Here is my truck it has been a blast working on it and still have a few things to do. My youngest just recently named the truck OPTIMUS

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(Mod Note: I edited the duplicate pics off for you. [thumbzup] )
 
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Gunny 0369

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Gunny 0369

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Yes, with out significantly reenforcing the interior of the door , they will sag and vibrate.
heavy bars welded and tacked to the door framing will make them solid.
Now zero vibration.

QUOTE=Third From Texas;2179707]Any vibration issues?[/QUOTE]
 

olly hondro

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Got it weighed.
Airlift extensions removed,
2nd spare tire/wheel in the bed over the rear axle,
1/2 tank of diesel,
me (after lunch)

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You can see I have some work to do to better balance front/back ratio currently 63/37.
 

coachgeo

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Old Rusty.... got some of his rust removed today. (removed more floor board)... did further evaluation of what is too be done. First time working on her in a month. Like our usual once a week sessions on Saturdays; we only had a 3-4 hours to do anything.
 
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olly hondro

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Old Rusty.... got some of his rust removed today. (removed more floor board)... did further evaluation of what is too be done. First time working on her in a month. Like our usual once a week sessions on Saturdays; we only had a 3-4 hours to do anything.
I am less efficient than you are: I can stare at it for 3-4 hours wondering how to execute the next "improvement", resulting in zero progress.
 

olly hondro

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squished the toolbox

This is what happens when the chain to the spare tire is not located properly.
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Its OK for now, will fix it later. Am pulling the spare tire rack to access that area for the safety cage install. From what I see, it appears that the Sealy, TX facility starts by mounting the spare tire rack to a fixture of some kind, then builds the truck around it.....
 

Ohiobenz

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This is what happens when the chain to the spare tire is not located properly.
View attachment 751771
Its OK for now, will fix it later. Am pulling the spare tire rack to access that area for the safety cage install. From what I see, it appears that the Sealy, TX facility starts by mounting the spare tire rack to a fixture of some kind, then builds the truck around it.....
So that's why mine looks like that ....
 
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