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Recent content by G I JOE

  1. G I JOE

    Shocks, M101A1 A2 A3 is there no part # available

    The Monroe 66413 is the closest shock I have found to the original. All the dimensions are within 1/2" of the original M101A2 shocks. Both ends have the L3 loop mount without the steel sleeve measuring 3/4" ID X 1-9/16 wide. Joe
  2. G I JOE

    m101a2 shocks

    The Monroe 66413 is the closest shock I have found to the original. The extended (18.75"), collapsed (11.75"), and travel length (7.0") are all within 1/2" according to the dimensions I measured from one of my M101A2 shocks. Both ends have the L3 loop mount without the steel sleeve measuring...
  3. G I JOE

    M101a1 redo

    Brian, I am working on a build very similar to what you describe to also pull behind my '11 JKU. You are correct in needing 2" wheel spacers to clear the dust cap in order to run the Jeep rims. According to my measurements, the last time I rotated my tires, the JKU axle has a 65-1/2" wms to...
  4. G I JOE

    Rebuilding MY m101a2 BY harleyhouse

    HarleyHouse, That is one of the nicest M101 builds I've seen. If you don't me asking, where did you get the receivers that are bolted to the bottom of your trailer (post 6, pic 6)? Joe
  5. G I JOE

    Help identifying a trailer

    I think this trailer is the MHU-110/M munitions trailer NSN 1740-00-403-8235. It is a ten wheeled, three axle trailer with a load capacity of up to 15,000 pounds. The trailer is used to transport munitions from the storage facility to the flight line. Joe
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