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I've seen a bunch of ways to remove runflats, not many on reinstalling them.
I just saw this video and though I'd ask if anyone DIY'ed something similar with cherry picker (engine hoist) or similar?
https://youtu.be/NoWC-Qyd4kA
Try it again.
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It's lower bolt that's holding the pivoting arm to the bracket.
Need Bolt Kit from HMMWV DROP DOWN SPARE TIRE CARRIER, DOCUMENT: 2590-01-525-1995, http://www.rhinolift.com/pdfs/2590-01-525-1995%20Install.pdf
What I really need is part numbers 2,13,14,15,19 from figure 7-1.Does anyone have that as a sub-kit?Otherwise, what's the part number for the whole bolt...
Ended up swapping all 8 from that FleaBay special from few days ago.
3 good, 5 bad. Besides testing them with multi-meter, I did quick test with jumper cable to confirm. From now on, I'll be testing them all that way as it's easy, fool proof and ultimately I think more reliable.
Your second picture is it.
That's what happened to mine as well. Worked for little while, than started jumping to max.
I ended up buying 200A unit since I wanted 12VDC option without just using one battery.
Same in the HUMVEE world.
Some have had decent luck changing just the voltage regulator.
Many choose to use this 'opportunity' to just upgrade to 200A unit and gain 12V output as a bonus.
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