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Wilson is a good quality reman specializing in HD.
Napa also sells Wilson.
Problem is that oreilly unit pictured is not oe hmmwv.
Looks like another application maybe cucv?
That description is generic. That nsn is a group number of some sort when they don't know the nsn or one has not been assigned. Very common to see some items with these generic codes when they don't want to bother identifying them as they are getting rid of them.
The question I had, does it...
those are definitely one piece wheels. I have not seen those previously. Has a normal looking valve stem. My thought it is for a special purpose trailer to be used with HMMWV as this is USMC and they tend to do their own thing....
M939 mufflers are notorious for holding water. Especially if it sits up any time. Then as mentioned, when warmed up; they blow all the crap, oil, soot, and water out of them. Put a rain cap on the pipe will save you a lot of trouble down the road and a rusted out muffler and intermediate pipe...
Ditto
Very satisfied in the past.
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The whole teleseivel is not designed to be flipped. You move the Lunette up or down by unbolting the 2 bolts in the channel holding it on.
It is also designed that the safety chains can either stay on the frame or relocated to the bottom of the teleswivel.
That hitch is called a teleswivel to make it safer to hook up the trailer. Was a mod units could "buy" and retro fit any chassis like the m103,m105 but specifically marketed to m149. Unusual to find many out there. Uncle paid like $2500 for that unit.
I do not think they are offered anymore or...
And from my experience the empty "bucket" can be grote or trucklite or _______ as the mounting pattern of the "door" lens is the same no matter the brand.
There is now more companies making military LED stuff besides those 2.
The red set up looks like for military trailers that are 12 & 24 so they can be towed by civy trucks.
The 2nd looks like for a tow light set up or for a a shelter towing dolly.
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