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What have you done to your HMMWV today/lately

Maxjeep1

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I took my side turn signals off and touched up the paint and wet sanded and polished the lens. Lens is good quality and came back to life. I ordered some stuff. Trying to get the military batteries and I had to fill out end user agreement and provide a PO and set up a business account all while computer and printer are down. Before and after picsA6FBDA53-B855-48CA-B8B6-2B8B56676618.jpeg3E333B80-CF9A-46B5-9893-4292BA9B9D47.jpeg
 

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I took my side turn signals off and touched up the paint and wet sanded and polished the lens. Lens is good quality and came back to life. I ordered some stuff. Trying to get the military batteries and I had to fill out end user agreement and provide a PO and set up a business account all while computer and printer are down. Before and after picsView attachment 843542View attachment 843543
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That cleaned up lense looks really good!
Not sure about the freshly painted lense armor - but maybe after a little sun bleaching it will help match it to the truck.

Best part about what you did is that it made YOU happy, so there! :cool:

Still, polishing the lense is outstanding!
That is something I will be doing for sure.
 

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That cleaned up lense looks really good!
Not sure about the freshly painted lense armor - but maybe after a little sun bleaching it will help match it to the truck.

Best part about what you did is that it made YOU happy, so there! :cool:

Still, polishing the lense is outstanding!
That is something I will be doing for sure.
The lens armor will match the truck… lol more to come
It was a test…
 

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That cleaned up lense looks really good!
Not sure about the freshly painted lense armor - but maybe after a little sun bleaching it will help match it to the truck.

Best part about what you did is that it made YOU happy, so there! :cool:

Still, polishing the lense is outstanding!
That is something I will be doing for sure.
When I did my h2 lights they were really bad and cleared over which is the worst thing you can do. They were expensive to replace and hard to find. I started with 1000, 2000, and 3,000 then polished with that harbor freight headlight kit and they looked brand new. I’m really starting to enjoy restoring stuff rather than replacing it. I have more time than money. Hahaha I don’t have any money after this Humvee addiction
 

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When I did my h2 lights they were really bad and cleared over which is the worst thing you can do. They were expensive to replace and hard to find. I started with 1000, 2000, and 3,000 then polished with that harbor freight headlight kit and they looked brand new. I’m really starting to enjoy restoring stuff rather than replacing it. I have more time than money. Hahaha I don’t have any money after this Humvee addiction
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I understand!

I had two bad marker lights on my 1984 model M936. Ordered up new lights and when I went to put them on, I was pretty unhappy. Wouldn't think so, but those pretty bright new lenses and armor just stuck out like a sore thumb. Ended up pirating the wiring out of the new light and finding an old light for a new lense. Odd I guess. Could have replaced all of them (at an unreasonable price) but the truck looked better with 36/37 year old lights.

Go figure. THANKS for the top on lense polishing.
Need to stop by the store for some of that sand paper

Yep, these green beasts are an addiction for sure!
 

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I took my side turn signals off and touched up the paint and wet sanded and polished the lens. Lens is good quality and came back to life. I ordered some stuff. Trying to get the military batteries and I had to fill out end user agreement and provide a PO and set up a business account all while computer and printer are down. Before and after picsView attachment 843542View attachment 843543
What did you end up using for the gasket material on back of fixture? My gasket material is crappy and want to cut new ones but lacking info on material.. Just wondering if you did anything with that? Thanks
 

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What did you end up using for the gasket material on back of fixture? My gasket material is crappy and want to cut new ones but lacking info on material.. Just wondering if you did anything with that? Thanks
It was still bright white and Usable so I just put it back together
 

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What did you end up using for the gasket material on back of fixture? My gasket material is crappy and want to cut new ones but lacking info on material.. Just wondering if you did anything with that? Thanks
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Over the years I have seen all kinds. Some have a piece of really dense foam like material behind them. About an eighth of an inch thick. Have also seen cork material behind the "armor" to keep the light lenses from rattling.

I guess if you had a real burning desire to know, there are books with exploded diagrams and a part number.
Yeah, I know that isn't the quick answer but it would be "the cold hard facts".

I find it interesting that buying a NOS light doesn't come with the gasket .
 

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I got my paperwork approved and they said I should be in their system Monday or Tuesday at the latest and I can order them.He said batteries are made to order so I don’t know how long that will take but at least they will be fresh. I have never worked so hard to buy something.
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I took my side turn signals off and touched up the paint and wet sanded and polished the lens. Lens is good quality and came back to life. I ordered some stuff. Trying to get the military batteries and I had to fill out end user agreement and provide a PO and set up a business account all while computer and printer are down. Before and after picsView attachment 843542View attachment 843543
I see you matched up the direction of both screws. I do the same with everything lol
 

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Started work on the hard top for the DuraVee, my metal guy bent this top for me, he also broke the trim which will form the rain gutter and the door top seal surface when fitted. the dimensions are a little off on the trim it should go under the top not on top, he will no doubt be happy to brake another set for me.
I am hoping to come up with a scheme that will allow me to run a seal from the S-788 shelter to the top/B pillar to act as a rear wall.
He left the front a little long and un-contoured until I can decide how I want to finish the front overhang, I had to drop the GPS antenna so it will hopefully get a signal and the Speedo will work, I have a different antenna that will be mounted on the roof eventually.

Edit, it appears he thought I would cut the trim not to overlap the vertical door seal surface but to be flush, this would make the dimensions of the trim correct.

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I also am going in a little different direction with M998 #1 I was going to install a 4L60 trans. but I picked up a 6L90E with transfer case this morning.
 
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Maxjeep1

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Started work on the hard top for the DuraVee, my metal guy bent this top for me, he also broke the trim which will form the rain gutter and the door top seal surface when fitted. the dimensions are a little off on the trim it should go under the top not on top, he will no doubt be happy to brake another set for me.
I am hoping to come up with a scheme that will allow me to run a seal from the S-788 shelter to the top/B pillar to act as a rear wall.
He left the front a little long and un-contoured until I can decide how I want to finish the front overhang, I had to drop the GPS antenna so it will hopefully get a signal and the Speedo will work, I have a different antenna that will be mounted on the roof eventually.
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I also am going in a little different direction with M998 #1 I was going to install a 4L60 trans. but I picked up a 6L90E with transfer case this morning.
Looking good. What size sheet did you start with? I would think it has to be 2-pieces but I can’t tell from pics? You used 1/8” ?
 

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Started work on the hard top for the DuraVee, my metal guy bent this top for me, he also broke the trim which will form the rain gutter and the door top seal surface when fitted. the dimensions are a little off on the trim it should go under the top not on top, he will no doubt be happy to brake another set for me.
I am hoping to come up with a scheme that will allow me to run a seal from the S-788 shelter to the top/B pillar to act as a rear wall.
He left the front a little long and un-contoured until I can decide how I want to finish the front overhang, I had to drop the GPS antenna so it will hopefully get a signal and the Speedo will work, I have a different antenna that will be mounted on the roof eventually.

Edit, it appears he thought I would cut the trim not to overlap the vertical door seal surface but to be flush, this would make the dimensions of the trim correct.

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I also am going in a little different direction with M998 #1 I was going to install a 4L60 trans. but I picked up a 6L90E with transfer case this morning.
Don't forget to make room for weatherstrip.
 

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Yes 1/8" one sheet, I think they started with a 4X8'
2- 4’x8’ sheets? I can’t see the seam.. I was measuring mine trying to see what would be the best size/direction and I didn’t see getting around having a seam
 

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2- 4’x8’ sheets? I can’t see the seam.. I was measuring mine trying to see what would be the best size/direction and I didn’t see getting around having a seam
No it is one piece, no seam, I will ask my metal guy but I am pretty sure he said they started with a 4X8'
It is only a 2 man top.
 

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No it is one piece, no seam, I will ask my metal guy but I am pretty sure he said they started with a 4X8'
It is only a 2 man top.
Ok I get it now. Pics are hard to see on my phone unless they are full-size. I thought for sure it was a 4-man. Looks really nice. Can’t wait to see the finished product
 
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