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strange splash guard brackets

rustystud

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Does anyone know what these brackets are for ? They are mounted above the rear splash guard support brackets on both sides. I just spent 2 hours going through all the parts books including the ORG-SNL-G-742 with no luck. Thanks for any help.010.jpg011.jpg My truck is a M35A2C 1988 Air Force unit.
 

Scar59

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I just took delivery of a "87 Air Force truck out of Warner Robbins, I'll have to check it also. Definitely some type of support bracket. First to identify it wins the prize.
 

rustystud

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It's interesting, why go to the trouble of fabricating a angle plate with a circular ring welded on, put this on both sides of the truck and also add another angle plate 18" away ? The military never does anything without a purpose . Even if it's a stupid one. The problem is I cannot even find these parts in any manual ! It seems like a lot of other trucks also have these brackets, so it cannot be a local thing. My truck has lived it's life out here at McCord Air Force base. Now JBLM (Joint Base Lewis McCord ) . Others clear out in Louisiana ! With all the combined knowledge out here in "Steel Soldiers Land" someone must know what there for .
 

andy3

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Looks to me like you would use it for a stake for either a portable extended mudflap or flagging to warn for extra wide load.
 
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