M1113 footwell panels: part numbers needed
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M1113 footwell panels: part numbers needed
Does anyone have a part number for these two panels that fill the void in the passenger footwells? Ive scoured the M1113/4 parts manual and cant find them in the body and hull section. It took awhile just to find photos of them. im working toward an early m1113 (no REV stuff, no AC, no armor) clone made out of my m998a1 and id like to be more authentic. besides, leaves and junk like to end up in the front floorwells with no panel behind the seats.
I know the trans relay and circuit breaker were located in place of the panel behind the commander seat on A2 vehicles; im curious where they moved those to on the m1113. can anyone answer that?
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Re: M1113 footwell panels: part numbers needed
I might have a pair.
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Re: M1113 footwell panels: part numbers needed
Basic A0, A1 with S250 shelter Figure 283 RH serial number dependent 12339043-1 0r 12339043-3.
Basic A0, A1 with S250 shelter Figure 283 LH serial number dependent 12339036 0r 12339036-1.
Heavy manual has RH for 200 amp umbilical connector 12339036-1.
M115x series trucks use for electrical items RH 6022835, 6022836, 6022837
How about 2 & 4 man armored ambulances M996, M997?
Basic A0, A1 with S250 shelter Figure 283 LH serial number dependent 12339036 0r 12339036-1.
Heavy manual has RH for 200 amp umbilical connector 12339036-1.
M115x series trucks use for electrical items RH 6022835, 6022836, 6022837
How about 2 & 4 man armored ambulances M996, M997?
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Re: M1113 footwell panels: part numbers needed
oh wow. maybe if it was listed under special equipment or shelter stuff then thats why i missed it.
thanks guys!
greg, ill send you a pm
thanks guys!
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Re: M1113 footwell panels: part numbers needed
That's my truck in the pictures, I don't have the closeouts anymore, but may have the umbilical connector, cable, bracket assy. Do you have that already?
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Re: M1113 footwell panels: part numbers needed
Hah, small world then. M1113s seem to vary alot, yours being what I'd consider a later model. The earlier ones I find some photos of tend to look like they are mostly A2 trucks with the ECV setup and 6.5T engine. No A/C in the rear fenders, no armor, the regular round lift loops all squatted down because of the body lift.
I think I'm good on that stuff, I'm not really sure what they are for except maybe A/C wiring and the receptacle is to plug in a shelter? I won't have either on mine but will probably keep the troop seats (I've seen softtop M1113s with cargo cover, I assume some of them retained troop seats then if nothing else than to mount the bows).
Thanks for the offer though. Where did they move the transmission relay and circuit breaker to? I'm guessing in maybe the newer version of the commanders seat/battery box.
EDIT: I think I see a little red CB button sticking out of the closeout panel on the commander's side.
I think I'm good on that stuff, I'm not really sure what they are for except maybe A/C wiring and the receptacle is to plug in a shelter? I won't have either on mine but will probably keep the troop seats (I've seen softtop M1113s with cargo cover, I assume some of them retained troop seats then if nothing else than to mount the bows).
Thanks for the offer though. Where did they move the transmission relay and circuit breaker to? I'm guessing in maybe the newer version of the commanders seat/battery box.
EDIT: I think I see a little red CB button sticking out of the closeout panel on the commander's side.
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Re: M1113 footwell panels: part numbers needed
Only m1151, m1152, m1165 have ac in the fenders.
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Re: M1113 footwell panels: part numbers needed
Jason, I keep getting pics of shelter carriers that have the new style lift hooks and fender AC on the passenger side when i search for M1113. often times with softops and soft doors, but some basic side and lower armor. its possible the photos are mislabeled and thats where ive gotten my image of them. I know very little about the newest gen of trucks so that could be the case.
a smaller amount of pics labeled 'm1113' show the truck how i am making mine; 6.5t, softop, 12 bolt wheels, round lift hooks, no AC and ECV front end. i remember our m1116s had 12 bolt wheels and round hooks as well.
a smaller amount of pics labeled 'm1113' show the truck how i am making mine; 6.5t, softop, 12 bolt wheels, round lift hooks, no AC and ECV front end. i remember our m1116s had 12 bolt wheels and round hooks as well.
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