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Hey M813rc can you take some pictures of the inside of the door my latches have been robbed. Mine is a 2000 I wonder if they started using a whole length frame for a reason?I have an M129A4, but on the M126 chassis, so it has regular military 11.00x20 tires.
Mine is a 2009 build, never issued, still has the drill shavings on the floor from when the light fixtures were installed. Has all the tools in the tool box, still with labels, all manuals, including on a CD, were in the manual box on the wall.
The floors are oak, and don't appear insulated, but they are tight, and thick!
Cheers
The 80's chevy pickups are 18ft long as a reg cab long bed, so 16ft for a porch should be fine length wise. For strength of the platform I'd extend the trailer frame and move the stock bumper back there. Maybe install a hinge mount for the bumper so if you go offroad at all you could pivot the bumper up and out of the way when needed.So how big of a porch do I need to park a 1008? Thinking like 16' I can have some overhang and still be legal. Any ideas on how to make the rear bumper/ramps? I am thinking to make a fold up section about 3' that after loading can be folded down for bumper use.
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