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M1008 Brush guard measurements?

kurama49

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Hey guys! first post here, I was wondering if someone here could help me, Though i dont own a M-1008 I'm trying to make my K30 look like one as close as possible since i cant find a actual M1008 here in cape breton canada lol. So, I got the truck, i got the paint, The last thing I'm stuck on is the brush guard... Now I have a friend who works in a metal shop and says he could make me one for next to nothing, but he needs the measurements and some reference pictures. So, if someone could say get me a few close up pictures of but I'm just making due with what i can find, lol.


Anywho thank you guys in advance and any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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m16ty

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Welcome aboard.

I edited your post a little. Links to pics aren't allowed. If you want to post pics, you need to post them directly to the site.
 

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I'm just an hour from Canada, come on down and measure mine.
 

kurama49

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thanks for the close up pictures guys, now, if i could get some measurements that would be awsome, so i know what size material and such to buy and how much of it
 

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You are lucky: I just found one M1008-brushguard that I knew I had laying around somewhere, for years.

You will have all measurements put in a drawing to scale, tomorrow.
Plan on buying flatstock:
1-5/8" x 1/4", about 7.10m;
1-1/8" x 1/4", about 2.10m;
2-1/4" x 1/4", about 0.80m.
Also 1 plate, #1/4", 6" x 28", which would be enough for all brackets.


G.




Edit 02/19: Just added drawing plus pics.
Material is indicated in inches; all other dimensions are in mm. (divide by 25.4 to convert to inches).
 

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Warthog

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Thanks G. We will make sure we keep the dimensions around for the future.
 

jbayer

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While I don't have an M1008, nor need to make a brush guard for one, I'd still like to give a big thanks to gringeltaube for taking the time to make this, and all the other drawings that he posts up.
And even a material list to boot!
It's people like him doing that, that makes this a great site.
Thanks G[thumbzup]
 

gringeltaube

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You are welcome. Now, what you owe to this group is post up some good photos of the build process and finished product! ... Just don't forget it - or we will get you permanently banned...!:p



G.
 

GunnyM1009

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I need this as well but can't get the attachment to open then again I could just need to enter the full site instead of the mobile version.
 
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Mg84648

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G,
I'd also like to echo the others sentiments. You are a stand up guy for doing what you did for a new member!
It took some effort and more importantly time to draw up those prints.
Thank you for helping make this site what it is.
MG
 

srs78

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On the onset of this thread I posted some pics of my m1009 which was civilianized by the previous owner (less front & rear mil spec bumper, shackles, brushguard). After tedious effort, I was able to source all missing parts and have since installed them. In the process I also installed a Warn electric winch. Due to varied reasons, the m1009 is stuck in the body rebuilding phase. I turned my attention to completing the militarizing of my '87 sub 4x4. I have been able to use components from an m1008. I have also installed an electric winch. Still some ways to go. I hope the photos are helpful. Cheers.
 
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