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FMTV Door Handle Questions

dronsen

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Hey there-

I have two door handle questions related to NON-LVAD (air-drop) FMTV's:

1. Does anyone know if there is any rhyme or reason to when the door handles changed from lift up type to lift forward version? It is not from A0 to A1.

2. Does anyone know if there is are any aftermarket or compatible handles that fit either style door/handle?

Photos attached - I don't have high res pix of newer style handle (Photo 1 is older handle, photos 2 & 3 are of newer style door/handle)

THANKS!


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Suprman

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Im thinking the military went to the side pull style since the original pull up style is prone to failure. And they are expensive.
 

mkcoen

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My truck is a '98 and still had the lift style handles. If it wasn't at the switch to A1s it must have been awfully close to it.
 

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I've seen these on a lot of the 2000 - 2004 M1088A1's. I have seen 2004's with the pull-forward handle so it may have been a mid-year change.

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I've seen these on a lot of the 2000 - 2004 M1088A1's. I have seen 2004's with the pull-forward handle so it may have been a mid-year change.

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Interesting. Dumb question cause I have never looked closely...but could that be a regular door handle that is flipped upside down? I have had mine out but never paid close enough attention to see if they could be swapped to the other side and flipped upside down.
 

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Interesting. Dumb question cause I have never looked closely...but could that be a regular door handle that is flipped upside down? I have had mine out but never paid close enough attention to see if they could be swapped to the other side and flipped upside down.
That's the 1st thing I thought when I saw that. Are both doors like that? If so then I'd guess someone just put them in the wrong doors. If only 1 is like that then likely the unit was in the field or the mechanics only had a left hand door and had to make it work for one that was broken on the right.
 

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That's the 1st thing I thought when I saw that. Are both doors like that? If so then I'd guess someone just put them in the wrong doors. If only 1 is like that then likely the unit was in the field or the mechanics only had a left hand door and had to make it work for one that was broken on the right.
If this is the case I was just thinking that for those who need a door handle...it doubles your options!
 

MGKMartin

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I haven't pulled the door handles on my 1993 which is a lift-up to compare them, but it might work. You would probably have to change the linkage to get the lengths right, but it wouldn't be that difficult to fab them. I need to pull the drivers side door handle on the 2004 since it is keyed differently than the passenger side (which I got a key cut for). I will see if it can be flipped.
 

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Also, both door handles are like this and I have seen it on multiple other A1 trucks from the 11th ACR. I assumed it was a factory install, but it is possible that is it regiment specific. Either way, it is a nice change. I like it a lot better than the lift-up handles.
 

MGKMartin

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Doesn't look like it is regiment specific. The tan one is a 2004 M1078A1 from Ft. Riley in Kansas and the green one is out of Ft. Dix in New Jersey. 11th ACR is based out of Ft. Irwin in California.

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dronsen

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Hmmm...So sounds like there may actually be 3 styles of door handles...If old style handles are the same part, linkages had to have been changed (at least their lengths). Any additional input would be great from anyone that pulls theirs apart. Also, anyone with new style that can provide good pix (exterior and interior best) would be great.

Thanks,

Dave
 

mkcoen

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Hmmm...So sounds like there may actually be 3 styles of door handles...If old style handles are the same part, linkages had to have been changed (at least their lengths). Any additional input would be great from anyone that pulls theirs apart. Also, anyone with new style that can provide good pix (exterior and interior best) would be great.

Thanks,

Dave
The handles aren't a "zero tolerance" item, meaning there is wiggle room in there and they could be turned over without any change of the linkage. Barring seeing 3 different NSNs for door handles I would be skeptical that there are 3 different models.
 

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The handles aren't "zero tolerance" items, but there isn't much slop in my experience. The passenger side handle on my 2004 had obviously been worked on and was keyed differently than the drivers side so it had likely been swapped out to try and fix an issue. When I got the truck, the passenger side wouldn't unlatch from the outside handle. Only the inside handle. 1/16" adjustment in the main linkage fixed the issue and the handle works great now.

I need to pull the drivers side pull-down handle to get it re-keyed. I will get some good pictures when I have it out.
 

mkcoen

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Mine were loose enough that I put them back in the wrong doors the 1st time. If they'll fit backwards I'm guessing they'll fit upside down.
 

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All my C7 trucks all have the side pull handles. I have a 3126 powered truck that has pull up handles and a 94 M1088 that had side pull handles. With the mixing and matching of parts done at the depot and units, it's hard to say what left the factory.
 
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