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I didn’t hook up an rpm signal input. It is not a required for the US Shift installation. You don’t get the learning capability of the controller. I planned to go back and figure out a signal (my 6.5l has an oil pump sensor) but 18 months later and it drives just fine, so never got around...
I just added a switch to ground the ‘trigger’ wire, but have not had a chance to verify it. Waiting for my speedometer back from Speedhut to take a test ride.
I used a US Shift Quick 4 and have not used any other controller, so my comments should be taken as such. In my reading prior to going with the Shift, I was leaning towards TCI, but a couple of posts (not just HMMWV, but CUCV guys) did have issues with the TCI. That pushed me to the slightly...
Do you mean a Cargo Cover? I am still running a soft top, but plan on building a hardtop this summer. I just got a cargo cover and put it on for the winter.
But a high dollar build with stronger parts and a tv cable that needs proper adjustments or you rebuild the transmission again. 4L80e is the way to go for HMMWV.
I did this modification yesterday, with the arm was still mounted, but a piece of plywood protecting the glass. Started grinding the rivets, but once I got them smooth, they were being stubborn. Then while holding up the new wiper, I decided, just cutting off the old bracket at the end of the...
I bought my truck with both soft and X doors. After 7 months, I can tell you, it is very unlikely the soft doors will ever go back on. X doors are silly in pricing, but I a very happy I purchased them.
I haven’t done anything towards producing them. My next step is to work on getting a shift indicator 3D printed.
The modification really was very simple, especially to someone who can change out a transmission.
For those on a budget, this is the way to go.
Wire 26a is 24+ power to the horn, wire 25a is the horn button, which grounds the circuit. You need to figure out how to make the horn button ground to activate the horn.