Looking for a slantback k member and brackets for windshield.
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Wtb k member and windshield brackets
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Re: Wtb k member and windshield brackets
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Re: Wtb k member and windshield brackets
When I recently visited Kascar, they had a supply of those windshield brackets.
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Re: Wtb k member and windshield brackets
There are a few different brackets on the w/s frame...
Ears for the roof
brackets to hold the turret support
brackets with rivnuts that slide into the w/s frame to hold above mentioned brackets
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Ears for the roof
brackets to hold the turret support
brackets with rivnuts that slide into the w/s frame to hold above mentioned brackets
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Re: Wtb k member and windshield brackets
I have the windshield brackets for the turret support if you still need them.
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Re: Wtb k member and windshield brackets
If have a few of the ECV/REV windshield frames that support the M1151, M1152, M1165 HMMWV roofs (these have the ears to support the hard roof at the outer corners. These are also great additions to those wanting to convert to an ECV style Air Conditioning system as they don't have the baffles/vents on the lower portion that interfere with the cross dash air conditioning ducts. $650 + shipping (PM if interested).
If people are not wanting to add AC but may consider at a later date. Without the baffles/vents, slots can be cut adjacent to the defrost slots in the cowl and aftermarket CJ7 defrost vents can be riveted from underneath with flush rivets and later removed to add a Dash AC duct when they start getting surplussed out.
If people are not wanting to add AC but may consider at a later date. Without the baffles/vents, slots can be cut adjacent to the defrost slots in the cowl and aftermarket CJ7 defrost vents can be riveted from underneath with flush rivets and later removed to add a Dash AC duct when they start getting surplussed out.
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