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"Rod Hall" GMV Suspension

hrbergeron

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I picked up this M1025A2 from the recent GoDove auction. EUC wait time was 3 months. 2 of those months, the agent that signs the EUCs was on vacation. This was a special forces GMV that was upgraded. The shocks on this are nitrogen charged remote reservoirs. They're about 2-3x the size of stock shocks. The idler arm is also about 4x the size of a regular one. I believe the pitman arm is a heavy duty MOOG variant. 5129 miles on the odometer and I believe it. Overhauled to a A2 in 2007.

This one was sold running, but when I got there we were unable to start it. They have no way to load these at the site so it is a good thing I have a winch on my trailer. The 3/8" hose on the fuel pump had a slice in it. Replaced the line, bled the system, and it fired right up.

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Did you check the nitrogen pressure? I think it says 60 psi. You can tell which parts Rod Hall added because they are black painted. Have you done a similar “catch air” jump with your other hmmwvs so you can compare?
 

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"Rod Hall" GMV Suspension

Nice suspension.
Rod Hall has some nice products for the platform. Unfortunately they are very dearly priced.


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Nice man!

It's cool seeing a Humvee being used like that! Most are retired and living a cushy lifestyle.
 

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Here's me testing out the "Rod Hall" suspension not 5 minutes off the trailer. Rod Hall was a Hummer offroad racing legend from the early 2000s. The special forces used his company to build the suspension on these.
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Not sure I understand. The HMMWV is in the air. You sure the shocks don’t contain Helium?

I hope you really enjoy your rig. How does she ride Highway and on the streets with those stiff springs?

Best,

T
 

hrbergeron

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Did you check the nitrogen pressure? I think it says 60 psi. You can tell which parts Rod Hall added because they are black painted. Have you done a similar “catch air” jump with your other hmmwvs so you can compare?
I haven't checked the pressure. By looking at cylinder travel on the shocks I can tell that they still have pressure and are working. Because of the amount of times I have changed the idler and pitman arm on my other HMMWVs I will not be attempting this jump any time soon with them for comparison.
 

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Looks good! I think you’re in one of the same HMMWV groups as me on FB. I think I’ve seen some of those pictures before.


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Hi, can somone tell the ride quality of the shocks? I have a REV B armored sping/shock set up. Nearly no suspension. I saw the GMV has very heavy and thick springs as well. My idea is to use the thinner, high spings from a M1152 REV A and the 4 main shocks from the GMV set up.

Any experience with such setup?
 

hrbergeron

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Hi, can somone tell the ride quality of the shocks? I have a REV B armored sping/shock set up. Nearly no suspension. I saw the GMV has very heavy and thick springs as well. My idea is to use the thinner, high spings from a M1152 REV A and the 4 main shocks from the GMV set up.

Any experience with such setup?
The rear has dual shock and external reservoir on the gmv. If you aren't putting a lot of weight in your hmmwv it will not make a difference in ride quality and is probably stiffer that your rev b. You have to add about 1000+ pounds in the back before the springs and shocks start to be more comfortable. Keep in mind these shocks were designed for a couple thousand pounds of gear, ammo, and personnel running across a desert as fast as the HMMWV would go. If you don't put a lot of weight in the back it won't make a difference.
 

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I feel like my rev truck rides great, much better than I expected.Better than the a2 truck I rode in only once.

what’s the GVWR on the 1151? It’s it 15,500#?? My 1165 I believe is 12,200# or so. Don’t quote me on those weights I’m just going off memory here, but I assume heavier springs or shocks is where they get the extra payload. Maybe cross reference part numbers for the models and see if there’s a difference?
 

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I feel like my rev truck rides great, much better than I expected.Better than the a2 truck I rode in only once.

what’s the GVWR on the 1151? It’s it 15,500#?? My 1165 I believe is 12,200# or so. Don’t quote me on those weights I’m just going off memory here, but I assume heavier springs or shocks is where they get the extra payload. Maybe cross reference part numbers for the models and see if there’s a difference?

Do you mean the standard REV B M1165A1 and 1151A? I think they are the same.
 

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Here is the tag from my 2007 M1165 which is a late ECV with Shepherd Steering. As you can see the total of 15,500 is there also. I have seen all kinds of tags and weights that are different depending on how they were ordered. You can see that the MFR Cage code is the same for the 1151 and this 1165
 

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thoner7

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Here is the tag from my 2007 M1165 which is a late ECV with Shepherd Steering. As you can see the total of 15,500 is there also. I have seen all kinds of tags and weights that are different depending on how they were ordered. You can see that the MFR Cage code is the same for the 1151 and this 1165
Yours has the B3FK5. Mine is just the1165A1. That could be a difference?

Also the 1167 is 13,100 GVWR.
 
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