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What have you done to your HMMWV today/lately

ari

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Some spikes welded to it and steel grates over the windshield would complete it nicely. looks real handy for moving things though.
 

WalterMitty

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Was bored, so I gave it a bath....

I was sitting on the porch staring at the beast, and figured I would get a little exercise and give it a good wash. Then I couldn't resist doing the tire shine just for kicks. It was a nice day, so thought I would capture it all with a few pics.....
 

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Another Ahab

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I was sitting on the porch staring at the beast, and figured I would get a little exercise and give it a good wash. Then I couldn't resist doing the tire shine just for kicks. It was a nice day, so thought I would capture it all with a few pics.....
She sure does look sweet. [thumbzup]
 

infidel got me

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My Humvee showed up last week and I've been working on it off and on. Work and weather permitting. Checked bearings and axle oil levels-- fluids etc.. Have a green eess box on order and I am changing the alternator over to a delco 21si. The current alternator is overcharging and I just don't trust the military alternators. I have one on my 5 ton and no issues so far.
 
It is, with the six switch source installed under the seat with the batteries.
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I had a long conversation with them about it being 24v compatible, and they assured me it would work great. And so far it has.
Here it is rigged up to test some load with lights
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Thanks that what I wanted to know. I had contacted them 6 months ago about being 24v compatible and never heard back. Now seeing that it can be hooked up to the 24v setup I will look at them again.
 

Bulldogger

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I made a grounding harness. Will have to wait to install until next week due to other obligations. Used 6 gauge wire from Home Depot. Had to use green bc they are perpetually out of black.
Made the connections from copper tubing, 1/4 and 3/8 for the terminations and one piece of 1/2 coupling for the engine block master connection.
Bulldogger
 

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Lawdog734

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I managed to paint the GMV this weekend. Overall, I'm very pleased - but it looks like the hood is going to need another 2-3 coats for sure.

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86humv

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Steel Soldiers Supporter
No thread.
These are thicker rails, and galvanized.
I took apart a few and seen no cracks.
One weak area is between the 2 ears of the front upper A arm on lift tower.
Later towers added metal up top and filled in lower area which when bolted in, adds strength on rail.
 
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