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No problem at all I was happy to help. Thats how things usually work with me, when I fix one thing, something else breaks. Call me anytime you need more help.
Properly maintained, the A2 brake system is a good system. BUT it must be properly maintained. Reference the TM for proper maintenance, and a GOOD PMCS before, during, and after will prevent most problems
CSM Davis, I was trying to agree with you. If it came across as different than that I apologize. I was just trying to say that the CUCV could have been hit while on the FOB, not that it never went outside the wire.
And as far as older GPS goes, if it was early war, they were probably using...
The FOB's were always getting hit by rockets and mortars (trust me I know). It is VERY possible that the CUCV got hit while sitting on the FOB. We lost several vehicles in the motor pool due to rockets mortars, Ect.