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Have you taken the air filter out? Looks like engine has sat out uncovered, and robbed of parts. See if you can figure out if there is water in the air filter housing, etc. Mind us asking what he paid for the truck? It can get to the point of no return with what it will cost to get a truck up...
Mounting the clamp in you configuration does not work with the bottom piece I bought. Are you using both or just the clamp and resting the buttstock on the floor?
If you are in NC and want/need an actual mechanic to work on the truck there is a guy I can hook you up with JJ (AKA) the "Humvee Whisperer". Just PM me and I can get you in touch with him. Just FYI he is not a free tech line he is a knowledgeable and respected mechanic in NC. What I am saying...
I may end up removing them but I assume it is to help with sharp edges in a crash or just in general. Not easy to install as one long piece but I rigged it the best way I could.
I purchased these two items and was wondering if you guys can tell me where and how it is installed. Based on my research the large piece goes on the crossbar behind the driver's seat. The other piece goes on the B Pillar up at the seatbelt mount area. Is this correct? What are the trim pieces...
They make a few different airsoft M249's. They make a featherweight, middleweight and heavy version. The heavy is almost all metal, the middleweight is mostly all metal. The featherweight one is mostly plastic. You can find them on Ebay used or catch them on Evike on sale. Plan on around $350ish...
I'm a purist when it comes to MV's I prefer to keep it stock. Mine are balanced and run fine. Plus the run flats might come in handy one day. I also like I can find surplus wheel tire combos cheap if I look around. Sometimes people will even give them away to get rid of them.
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