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Ah cool so a hold down for like one of these kits? I believe I have one laying around I'll throw in there if that's what's supposed to be there...Is that the rear driver side footwell? Then it's a hold down for emergency triangle road reflector/jack/etc. Looks like both parts there. Slips through slot in insulation.
Yup, that thing. My HMMWV came with a very dry-rotted, cracked version of that same kit just tumbling around behind the driver's seat. I, too, was curious about that strap and I remember the manual officially calls it the jack strap. I dug it up out of the -10 right now and it officially says that strap is only for the M1097. It definitely isn't the first part I've found on my HMMWV that says it's M1097-only... Actually, with mine as an A1, my jack SHOULD have been mounted inside the engine bay in a jack mount box. I saw no such box and my jack was actually located under one of the rear seat boxes.Ah cool so a hold down for like one of these kits? I believe I have one laying around I'll throw in there if that's what's supposed to be there...
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I Just looked it is not on the BII but it shows it on the AAL. The BII says that jack can be mounted under the driver or comander seat on a 2 door which this originally was but but that strap is not easily accessible s I think they would mean right under the seat. In the 4 man config the BII says jack under rear seats(exceptNNN,HVY,“A1” and “A2” vehicles) so I would imagine that the strap is for the triangles but not 100% but works great for them.I wonder if that is shown in the BII in the -10TM.
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