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Sound dampening is the popular thought here. Some say it helps with heat as well, but noise is the opinion.
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M939: http://www.eriksmilitarysurplus.com/cabwesekitfo.htmlWhere do you get the seal that's around the doors and windows?
Pulled out the nasty insulation and put new stuff in. It has Mylar on one side, and sticky tape on the other. Bout $120 for the whole hood. 1" thick.
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Are those fasteners already built into the hood, or how do they work?
thnx. probably something ill change out in the future.M939: http://www.eriksmilitarysurplus.com/cabwesekitfo.html
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M809/M39: http://www.eriksmilitarysurplus.com/m3setrcabwes.html
The door seals are all the same for all model trucks.
I get it. So with an adhesive back?Yes another those are like nails.
Push insulation onto them then a clip.
It sounds like you're taking the right approach, for sure.This one isn't what I have done, but what I might have to do. I woke up today and had a code violation notice on my front door. Notice says the following:
So I called and spoke with the enforcement officer about it and told him it is registered as an antique vehicle and is not a commercial vehicle and asked if there are any exemptions since it is for personal use and an antique vehicle.
I definitly will keep you posted. Hopefully I will know more tomorrow. I have read where others here have had the same problem. If there is no way around it I have somewhere I can park them, it just won't be as easy to get them as it would be if they are at my house. Hopefully things will work out in my favor.It sounds like you're taking the right approach, for sure.
If push-comes-to-shove you might ask if you can apply for an exemption (the whole world is negotiable, even when dealing with government). Maybe you might have to tarp it while parked, but that might not be bad.
I'm sorry you're having to deal with this, but if it's any consolation, you're not the first to go through this drill. Please keep us all posted.
You might ask your Code Enforcement Officer (CEO) if there are parallel ordinances allowing "Special Interest Vehicles" in residential areas. Here in San Angelo, the Code of Ordinances on the surface appear to prohibit LARGE MV's. HOWEVER, with the TxFMV registration, they become "Special Interest Vehicles" which are SPECIFICALLY ALLOWED by Ordinance to be parked/operated in residential areas. This has also been used to exempt racecars, motorhomes, a couple of smaller scale trailer sized carnival rides (privately owned), ALL non-commercial horse trailers whether they are bumper-pull, fifth-wheel or semi-trailer type in spite of the standing ordinance prohibitting Semi's! Your municipality's Ordinances may vary. Keep your CEO on your side and he may be an invaluable asset.This one isn't what I have done, but what I might have to do. I woke up today and had a code violation notice on my front door. Notice says the following:
20.08.010 Uses permitted per district. Heavy trucks and equipment are not permitted to be parked or stored in a residential district. Must remove within 10 days. Failure to comply will result in a class c citation and further legal action in court. Military vehicles being parked on the property.
So I called and spoke with the enforcement officer about it and told him it is registered as an antique vehicle and is not a commercial vehicle and asked if there are any exemptions since it is for personal use and an antique vehicle. He is going to pick up some paperwork from me tomorrow morning and see if there are any exemptions for it and let me know. I think since I was polite with him and I told him I understand he is just doing his job and I was not upset with him and I didn't yell or get angry is why he seemed to be willing to help me out. He gave me a few options (some of which aren't very realistic with this style truck) to try and figure a way around the code. I will just have to wait and see what happens tomorrow. If not I have somewhere to move them to this weekend.
I will certainly ask him when I speak with him tomorrow. I never thought about that aspect of it being special interest vehicle. I am certainly trying to keep him on my side and work with him as much as possible. He seemed real at ease talking with me when the first thing I told him was I am not upset about the citation or at him and that I understand he is just doing his job. What I'm going to do at this point though to keep this thread on topic though is start a new thread from scratch with my citation and all of your input so far. This way we keep this thread on track and regardless of outcome hopefully it will make it easier for someone to find in the future if they end up in a similar situation.You might ask your Code Enforcement Officer (CEO) if there are parallel ordinances allowing "Special Interest Vehicles" in residential areas. Here in San Angelo, the Code of Ordinances on the surface appear to prohibit LARGE MV's. HOWEVER, with the TxFMV registration, they become "Special Interest Vehicles" which are SPECIFICALLY ALLOWED by Ordinance to be parked/operated in residential areas. This has also been used to exempt racecars, motorhomes, a couple of smaller scale trailer sized carnival rides (privately owned), ALL non-commercial horse trailers whether they are bumper-pull, fifth-wheel or semi-trailer type in spite of the standing ordinance prohibitting Semi's! Your municipality's Ordinances may vary. Keep your CEO on your side and he may be an invaluable asset.
Now that's just plain crazy and stupid in my opinion. Just my .The is crazy....Guy down the street is in the national guard...Parked his HMVV out in front of his house for the night ...Going to training in the morning...City towed the HMVV for parking in the street...That was special...
I agreeNow that's just plain crazy and stupid in my opinion. Just my .
I mean, someone couldn't have just knocked on his door, and had a conversation?The is crazy....Guy down the street is in the national guard...Parked his HMVV out in front of his house for the night ...Going to training in the morning...City towed the HMVV for parking in the street...That was special...
I hope so, too.I definitly will keep you posted. Hopefully I will know more tomorrow. I have read where others here have had the same problem. If there is no way around it I have somewhere I can park them, it just won't be as easy to get them as it would be if they are at my house. Hopefully things will work out in my favor.
Nice Our country is full of stupid laws and rules that make no sense. Laws are put in place to enforce order, increase safety, and promote well being among citizens. But there are many laws that do none of these things (like the one that started mdemars03 thread.) How about the law in one state that says convicted felons can't play Bingo? Or the one where people with an STD aren't allowed to marry? Or a law about not being able to have more than 6 sex toys? How do those laws accomplish any of the things that I mentioned above? If certain laws serve no purpose, and do not accomplish anything, then they should no longer be laws.I hope so, too.
This might entertain you, a guy who had things work out against his favor, but he found a way to make his own justice:
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View attachment 587827Are those fasteners already built into the hood, or how do they work?
This might sound funny, but:Nice part is I am in Colorado, so moisture just leaves. We are less than 20% here all year round, and rarely does a rain storm keep it above 80% for more than a day. Benefits of the high desert is that rust is never an issue, but drying things out is. 303 is my friend on rubber and weatherstripping..
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