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In case it helps anyone out here is the pin out for the Ibis tek 360 Hid IR unit. With this info. you should be able to use any of the control boxes with a joy stick.
This company sells the correct material in green, tan and black in various thicknesses for those who want to do their own.
http://www.cabinsulation.com/floormats.html
As I have a r/h drive truck It`s never just a simple bolt on for me. I have to make reverse brackets for everything I want to mount and the tacho was no exception. I just made a frame to pack out the windshield frame so that I could fit the emergency pop out windshields. I took the opportunity...
If you are not concerned about using a military specific unit then the Flir PathfindIR 11 is good value. Units are priced from about $1,500 up depending on whether you buy just a camera or a complete kit. Easy unit to install with good results. This promo video will give you a clearer...
For basic operation you only need two cables. One cable goes from the sensor(camera) to the screen. The other cable powers the screen, that`s it. I just threw this together to take a pic for you to get an idea. The camera shown with the cable attached is the one used on Hmmwv`s. The camera on...
Just another option as to where to mount the crew boxes. This M1167 Tow Carrier has then mounted on top of the tunnel next to each seat position. The only crew box mounted in a high position is the one for the gunner in trucks with a turret .
They are difficult to find at a reasonable price. They were used primarily on the early civi trucks before they went to 17". They are still available new but at a cost that makes the tires look cheap. The one piece runflats are cheap so I have been thinking of a way to cut off the runflat part...
The way I understand it is that the full function unit is referred to as the An/Vic3 but the lite version of this intercom system is referred to as Lv2 (Rovis). This might help when searching.
You might consider the option of making the bar removable when required for extra seat travel but easily re-fitted when normal seat position is ok. I had the problem of some of my larger/taller friends who wanted to drive but could not easily fit in the truck due to the seat position being...
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