Hi All,
Been a lurker for a while, and this is my first post here. Recently won an auction on a '89 HMMWV (hard top, 2 seat/2 door) and just waiting for the EUC to get approved, it's going to be a long 2-3 months! I'm already shopping for components but trying to figure out what constitutes good prices for various components. Was hoping to get some help to make sure I'm shopping correct as I know from my time with other hobbies that it's much easier and cheaper to work with other people in the know rather than going to fleabay for transactions. Still working my way though TM-9-2320-280-10 which will probably answer my fording question when i get to that section.
- Seats I can wrap my head around as I'm happy without OEM (so 200ish per seat for what I've seen). I've seen in a few threads where that's possible depending on make and model. I know the sky is the limit here though.
- X-Doors (there are only 2 soft doors) - looks like the 'sold' ones on the bay go for $1500+shipping (200-400) give or take. Seems crazy that I can buy a fully functional HMMWV for $6700 but replacement doors cost $2000. There seems to be aftermarket options, but they are more expensive. Plus side though is that they would require less work to look nice. I'd like to have some security on the vehicle which is why I want hard doors, but don't need them to withstand bullets or shrapnel.
- AC: from what I'm seeing you need the red dot unit in the back ($200-400?) and a compressor kit for the front ($???). Haven't searched much here but would love a cheap solution to cooling as I'm in Florida. Doesn't have to be OEM.
- Deep fording kit - lots of them running around $1300 or so. Not sure I'll even need this, but was wondering if there are any DIY solutions that are cheaper? You can buy the snorkel ($200) and muffler extender ($300) separately but there seems to be a lot of other components which need to be added as well so seems like the kit's aren't too bad a deal depending on the costs associated there. This can wait to be honest, but it just feels so cool to have this on the vehicle.
- Key replacement for ignition: $80ish
Anyways, looking forward to joining the community!
Been a lurker for a while, and this is my first post here. Recently won an auction on a '89 HMMWV (hard top, 2 seat/2 door) and just waiting for the EUC to get approved, it's going to be a long 2-3 months! I'm already shopping for components but trying to figure out what constitutes good prices for various components. Was hoping to get some help to make sure I'm shopping correct as I know from my time with other hobbies that it's much easier and cheaper to work with other people in the know rather than going to fleabay for transactions. Still working my way though TM-9-2320-280-10 which will probably answer my fording question when i get to that section.
- Seats I can wrap my head around as I'm happy without OEM (so 200ish per seat for what I've seen). I've seen in a few threads where that's possible depending on make and model. I know the sky is the limit here though.
- X-Doors (there are only 2 soft doors) - looks like the 'sold' ones on the bay go for $1500+shipping (200-400) give or take. Seems crazy that I can buy a fully functional HMMWV for $6700 but replacement doors cost $2000. There seems to be aftermarket options, but they are more expensive. Plus side though is that they would require less work to look nice. I'd like to have some security on the vehicle which is why I want hard doors, but don't need them to withstand bullets or shrapnel.
- AC: from what I'm seeing you need the red dot unit in the back ($200-400?) and a compressor kit for the front ($???). Haven't searched much here but would love a cheap solution to cooling as I'm in Florida. Doesn't have to be OEM.
- Deep fording kit - lots of them running around $1300 or so. Not sure I'll even need this, but was wondering if there are any DIY solutions that are cheaper? You can buy the snorkel ($200) and muffler extender ($300) separately but there seems to be a lot of other components which need to be added as well so seems like the kit's aren't too bad a deal depending on the costs associated there. This can wait to be honest, but it just feels so cool to have this on the vehicle.
- Key replacement for ignition: $80ish
Anyways, looking forward to joining the community!