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As 86humv said, your grill guard is not mounted correctly. I could take that off and be gone in 30 seconds. Bottom should be bolted and with castle nuts w/cotter pins. Also helps with the rubber cushions keeping it from rattling around.
Actually, it's assembled exactly to official spec straight from Luverne. I am missing the lanyards at this point because it was a low priority for me. I'll be buying a bunch of 6" lanyard since it seems like my HMMWV is missing plenty of them all over the place. Now, is using a bolt with castle nut and cotter pin a better idea for the bottom? Certainly. I'll be doing that later on when I'm ready to start driving this around as a simple anti theft measure, but up-front, a five pack of these detent pins was cheaper than buying just two from anywhere, so I seized the opportunity to get it all assembled. The proper rubber cushions are in-place on all four points, which makes that brush guard extremely snug and very well secured.Also, your push/pull pins should be chained so they cant be taken or easily lost.
Actually, it's assembled exactly to official spec straight from Luverne. I am missing the lanyards at this point because it was a low priority for me. I'll be buying a bunch of 6" lanyard since it seems like my HMMWV is missing plenty of them all over the place. Now, is using a bolt with castle nut and cotter pin a better idea for the bottom? Certainly. I'll be doing that later on when I'm ready to start driving this around as a simple anti theft measure, but up-front, a five pack of these detent pins was cheaper than buying just two from anywhere, so I seized the opportunity to get it all assembled. The proper rubber cushions are in-place on all four points, which makes that brush guard extremely snug and very well secured.
That was temporary, because I kept moving them around while I was playing with the brush guard...I'd honestly forgotten about it. It's still not going anywhere for a while, but I'll put it in my to-do list on the first post so I don't forget again.Speaking of castle nuts. Dont forget to tighten and pin the nut on the shackle near the grenade. If that vibrates off and the bolt falls out, you will be buying a shackle.
I see someone else besides me likes RipIts! I just finished a Power in fact.
The ripits are part of the authenticity of the experience. I couldn't commit to heavy smoking and chew, so I decided that I would drown in energy drinks and crack jokes about officers all day. But really, I am stockpiling the cans to deliberately clutter the HMMWV with, so that way if I decide to make a joke about "the base gate being wide open" to someone when they ask about where I got my HMMWV, they might just believe me if they look inside...Work looks great!
As someone who deals with wiring and cable management for work, I can certainly appreciate all the effort you've put into that. Nice job!
I see someone else besides me likes RipIts! I just finished a Power in fact.
Haha! My brother who was in the Marines turned me on to them. I actually do like the sugar free Power and G-Force ones!The ripits are part of the authenticity of the experience. I couldn't commit to heavy smoking and chew, so I decided that I would drown in energy drinks and crack jokes about officers all day. But really, I am stockpiling the cans to deliberately clutter the HMMWV with, so that way if I decide to make a joke about "the base gate being wide open" to someone when they ask about where I got my HMMWV, they might just believe me if they look inside...
Dollars! Everything else has pretty much already been bought and paid for, so I can easily keep working on those things. Since I have some massive purchases to make very soon, I'm trying to hold off on the batteries as long as I can in the event that there are other high dollar items that will prevent me from rolling with the HMMWV (in which case, it'd be annoying to just waste my new batteries' warranty by just having them sit on a shelf).Why not replace the batteries, you are going to have to anyways and if it's stopping you from fixing it then it's just making matters worse.
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