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Afterburners and the GE turbofan hidden in the back.:wink:
Seriously the left one is the heater and the right one is for the back-up lights. I was fortunate enough to have had holes in the dash I was able to use.
I am actually surprised at how well with the elbow angled down slightly the air circulates under the seat up the back and down the windshield. So far I am happy. Thanks to all for your comments.
While I was at it today I also mounted a pair of back up lights a license plate light and all new taillights, headlights and front marker/ turn signal lights. I don't want issues this winter.
Heater- Last set of pics up
Finally decided to mount my heater and arctic cover. Winter is here and I wanted to be warm. Let me know what you think. I am using this heater with a few mods for mounting.
Jeep Heater - Army Surplus Warehouse - Army Surplus Warehouse
L100J4R0E Ohmite Power...
Just let me know if I can help with anything. The mount that holds the intake tube is a mount that is made at my job and I have more if you need one I will send it if you cover the ride for it. Good luck, Ron
Yes, I made mine. I could not understand why the price for centers was so high so I made my own to see how involved or difficult it might be. After the initial program was input total time to machine on an Okuma CNC mill was less than five minutes each.
I welded the blank in the wheel first...
If you want HEMTT wheels send a pm to M1057. I bought seven wheels for $50.00 ea. o-rings and nuts included.
I can help you with the plates to adapt over to the deuce pattern. I pay approx. $25.00 per 5/8 1020 grade plate with a center hole of 6.125 without lug holes.
Good luck and let us know...