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  1. Third From Texas

    Picture of m1079 with box removed.

    I'd not be shocked if the M934 bolted right up to the M1087. I know people have interchanged the shelters between the M934 and the MTV long chassis. Thus my thinking here is those two use the same (captured spring) setup.
  2. Third From Texas

    Picture of m1079 with box removed.

    Good question. The easier answer would be "Anyone have an M934?" (because there are a crap-ton more of those in the wild than the M1087s). edit: you might tray and ask @StratoCrewzr here (he has an M1087)
  3. Third From Texas

    Picture of m1079 with box removed.

    ^This Note that there are actually *three* frame members. The truck has two then the box has it's own subframe. It's that upper truck frame member and the box subframe that allow for the (captured spring) give.
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