My belief is inline with what a few others have stated earlier...if it is an approved military modification, I am fine with it. If not, it does not go on my trucks. That is my belief and I stick to it. I don't like bobbed trucks and I am not into modified trucks in any way shape or form. However, I believe guys should be able to do what makes them happy with their own trucks. Sure, my stomach turns when I see a guy butcher an otherwise pristine truck, but that is their right...they paid their money and that is what they enjoy. POWERHOUSEDEUCE is correct in my opinion.
I have saved many, many trucks over the years. I have put back together trucks that definitely were residue and either were destined to be scrapped or parted out (my current M925A2 is a perfect example that started out without a motor, transmission, gauges, steering column, top, switches, windshields, wiper motors/arms/blades, CTIS, front bumper, troop seats, etc.). $30K later, I would put that truck up against any M939 series truck out there. I take pride in the fact that every truck I have ever owned has been improved in quality while I owned it. I have taken below average deuces and turned them into first place factory restored show winners at Aberdeen about a decade ago. Did I get my money back out? Heck, no! I did/do if for the satisfaction of restoring/fixing a piece of military history.