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Four-man Humvee rear curtain install

T.Bone

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Recently purchased my four-man Hummvee got a rear curtain off of eBay not really sure how to address where it interfaces with the seatbelt assembly the only video I found said something about cutting it but I don’t want to cut anything until I make sure that I’m not making a mistake
 

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I see this is your first post.

WELCOME!

And just to be a b@ll buster, (because we would all like to see your new-to-you rig):


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Coug

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So the area of the curtain where the rear seatbelts are should have one side with extra material on it. The other side should be flat.
The side with extra material goes to the rear and over the seat belt brackets, the inside wall gets cut within that area to give space on the inside.

Check this video out at about 1:40 into it.
 

T.Bone

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So the area of the curtain where the rear seatbelts are should have one side with extra material on it. The other side should be flat.
The side with extra material goes to the rear and over the seat belt brackets, the inside wall gets cut within that area to give space on the inside.

Check this video out at about 1:40 into it.
Thanks
 

T.Bone

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He installed it backwards in the video. Straps should be inside and clear plastic should be against the seatbelt towers.
You know I thought it looked funny you’re right I switched it around don’t know if I should start another thread but my gauges areCloudy and I’m wondering are they sealed or can I get the glass out and clean them?
 
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