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  1. NormB

    What Used to Be on my Hood?

    So the shallow U-bracket goes across the plate, number plates go over it, the half-moon piece (w/ detents I hadn’t noticed until you mentioned them) holds everything in place. piece of angle bracket’s extra unless it’s getting mounted to a bumper or something. Thanks.
  2. NormB

    What Used to Be on my Hood?

    I was planning on putting 92 on mine (mfd 12-91). So I got to looking at the kit - there’s no instructions. How do the pieces stay put? Even looking at yours, I can’t figure out how that half-moon plate at top stays in place. Don’t mind drilling holes in the hood and stiffener below, have...
  3. NormB

    What Used to Be on my Hood?

    Thanks. Ft. Meade's on my list of places to visit soon again anyway (I used to work there, not far), I was hoping to avoid trying to track down someone who could give me a direct answer. I'm more into IFR these days, flying my desktop around the web.
  4. NormB

    What Used to Be on my Hood?

    1 - what TM covers this, or is it buried in the M998 TMs somewhere? 2 - where, exactly, is this plate SUPPOSED to be mounted. I doubt military regs say anything along the lines of "typically placed in or around the right front fender, bumper, brush guard (or wherever your unit interior...
  5. NormB

    What Used to Be on my Hood?

    Does ANYONE know the exact location for these plates? I’ve seen this photo, and several more showing them more towards the front of the hood, many more on the front blocking air flow, and occasionally off to the right front of the brush guard. As my drill sergeant would say “a place for...
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