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this thread interests me greatly. i have Xdoors with locks, but the rear hatch is a doosey to secure without making it look bubbaed
im going to be installing a paging alarm system soon, so anyone inside the vehicle will sound an alarm and page an angry owner who is always armed...
can the top...
it appears that i can also add the ducting to blow on the windshield, like in the below photo.
i bet thats cheaper than a new heated windshield.
now to find the NSN and source a place to buy it
sorry, my mistake. the original truck is a 998 4 door soft top. its in the process of being converted to a slant back 4 door.
il search the m1025 and M1026 TM's
thank you
does anyone happen to have a photo?
or a NSN# so i can order these seals?
Im guessing i was looking at the wrong TM, as there are a few variants of the hard top troop carriers.
i bought a slant back kit that was mostly complete. what it lacks is the rubber gasket that goes between the hard top and the sponsons. I have the gasket that goes on the sponsons and the tub, the hatch seals, the windshield front seal that is blind riveted down, the gasket that roes around the...
i think il just do this as i already have a soft top frame that was on the truck. il add these when i repaint the vehicle.
i still need to find a windshield bracket that fits the M1151/52/65/67 frame
I also am at a loss as to where i can find the slant back EIN numbers for the gaskets other than...
The only problem is no one seems to have the windshield frame that I need. Also a side question while I was installing the gaskets and still prepping to put the hardtop on I noticed that the gasket right at the windshield top where it meets the hardtop the metal piece and the gasket that are...
I have a 998 thats being converted to a slant back.
the windshield frame i have is for a hard top but does not use the defrost vents to defrost as the windshields are heated on some hmmwv's apparently.
this makes me wonder if i should just spent the 1200$ for a heated windshield and use the...
$170 of stainless steel hardware .... and i have all the nuts and bolts needed. I do need a few of the items that cant be acquired in a hardware store though.
il get a list shortly of all those odds and ends.
thanks again for all the help
im thinking of taking it to my father in law to have him mill in a slot for the defrost vent.
i can then have a piece welded to the windshield to angle the air towards the windshield on the top.
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