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changing the rear springs on my 1984 humvee,
New springs require different upper spring brackets ,
here are picture for you guys how different they look,
And California drought 😉
A0 A1 vs A2 humvees and hummers
Hey guys
A friend of mine is swapping his 10k H1 brakes with 12k,
I am looking to find 12 caliper brackets or part numbers to search of them.
thank you
I put 954 rate front springs and H1 hummer shocks,
Now that those shocks are new and working properly, I don’t recognize the ride quality difference❤️
in general I like more stiff suspension, I got snow plow springs on my HMC4 hummer, very little body roll, very solid,
But this Humvee is my...
Hey guys, I just replaced springs and shocks on my Humvee,
I always wondered what’s inside those shocks, so I decided to cut one and find out,
Here it is 😉
Really heavy duty made shocks,
those grooves are for cooling,
Those shocks have well over 200.000 miles.
Eric.
Hey guys I am replacing front springs and shocks on my Humvee , I thought shocks are the same front and back ?
But on eBay I see sellers specifying Front or back with different part numbers.
Thanks for the help.
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