jake-cutter
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Don't want to screw into the body.A couple of sheet metal screws below the tailgate worked for me.
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Don't want to screw into the body.A couple of sheet metal screws below the tailgate worked for me.
Then don'tDon't want to screw into the body.
I had a shop install one I bought in my M1009, same engine. I plan on having that done again for my M1038.Has anyone put a block heater on their HMMWV M-998 or M-1038? I've found my Humvee runs fine when it's warm , but not when it's single digits outside.
My 1994 H1 6.5 came with a block heater so should not be a problem to install. Worse case check with your local former Hummer dealer. Just tell them it is an H1.Has anyone put a block heater on their HMMWV M-998 or M-1038? I've found my Humvee runs fine when it's warm , but not when it's single digits outside.
The radio whips are a nice touch, also.
Just completed my slantback conbersion
Maybe she will, but we're ALL going to die anyway:I think next is going to be wreker.
My wife will kill me. Lol
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