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I've found a plethora of great advice in the forums for making my M817 a safer/legal truck for use in Illinois and Wisconsin. So far I've added/in process of mounting:
Safety Triangles
10LB ABC extinguisher (bought military issue mounting bracket for cab)
24V LED Grote lights (adding 5 to rear)
24V LED Grote upgrade tail and turn
License plate mount/bracket with converted 12V to 24V LED plate light
A pile of 14 Guage male/female/y connectors
Still working on:
Battery cutoff switch (CAT or Pollak, not sure)
Mud Flaps (with super singles, trying to make it look good with out shower curtains hanging down.....any advice would be much appreciated)
Bumpers (bolt on in front, dual purpose trailer/bumper bracket in back)
Pedal/Shifter boots
Operating wiper blades (though hand operated is legal)
In Illinois, the state requires 6 month safety inspections to National Highway Safety standards for all Vehicles with a GVW over 26,000 Lb's. Any other advice is much appreciated on what I may be over looking.
I'm a fairly mechanical guy who is always short on time; I love my country and thank god I was born here; and want to keep this truck as military as possible out of respect to those who served our country.
Safety Triangles
10LB ABC extinguisher (bought military issue mounting bracket for cab)
24V LED Grote lights (adding 5 to rear)
24V LED Grote upgrade tail and turn
License plate mount/bracket with converted 12V to 24V LED plate light
A pile of 14 Guage male/female/y connectors
Still working on:
Battery cutoff switch (CAT or Pollak, not sure)
Mud Flaps (with super singles, trying to make it look good with out shower curtains hanging down.....any advice would be much appreciated)
Bumpers (bolt on in front, dual purpose trailer/bumper bracket in back)
Pedal/Shifter boots
Operating wiper blades (though hand operated is legal)
In Illinois, the state requires 6 month safety inspections to National Highway Safety standards for all Vehicles with a GVW over 26,000 Lb's. Any other advice is much appreciated on what I may be over looking.
I'm a fairly mechanical guy who is always short on time; I love my country and thank god I was born here; and want to keep this truck as military as possible out of respect to those who served our country.