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HMMWV Radiator hose part numbers, can anyone help?

DREDnot

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The part numbers can be found in the -24P TMs

This is out of the earlier truck manual

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M1097R1 6.5 2007


Thanks for your help.
Radiator hoses will be the same for either, but the R1 series is a bit of an oddball (recapitalization program trucks that started out as either 3 or 4 speed and upgraded to heavy suspension). For other parts, if you have a 3 speed use the M1097A1 for parts, if it's 4 speed use the M1097A2 for parts in the manuals.
 

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Radiator hoses will be the same for either, but the R1 series is a bit of an oddball (recapitalization program trucks that started out as either 3 or 4 speed and upgraded to heavy suspension). For other parts, if you have a 3 speed use the M1097A1 for parts, if it's 4 speed use the M1097A2 for parts in the manuals.
One small caveat to that great advice, if your truck has a GVWR of 10K even if it is a 4 speed it will have 10K (A1) half shafts and brakes.
If it has a GVWR of 10.3K then it is pretty much a straight up A2 truck.
BTW that is a good thing (10K) as the A2 half shafts start around $550 ea. where as you can get the 10K shafts from several parts houses for around $150 ea,
 
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