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    Quote Originally Posted by Beast View Post
    Yep the windshield hood rests are also the same as the M38a1.
    Awesome... thanks!

    Any other exterior parts that are all the same?

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    Quote Originally Posted by venominjected View Post
    DING DING DING on midwest military...

    M38a1 Mirror stems.. only $36 too (sans mirror) which is what I want... not sure if its one or for the pair.. i'm assuming one.. but $72 is okay with me too



    Anyone know if the windshield hood rests are the same too as the M38A1?
    That's the place I was thinking of! Thanks!
    http://www.midwestmilitary.net/midwe...ry/m38p12.html

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    Thanks for posting this info up, I had the exact same question!

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    I think the Jeep Willys used the same arm. Not sure about length but it looks like these would work.

    https://www.quadratec.com/p/crown-au...lys-mb-and-gpw

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    Quote Originally Posted by venominjected View Post
    DING DING DING on midwest military...
    That's where I got mine-- they mounted right up, look and work great.

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    Default Mirrors and Stems

    Ebay Mirrors, $15 each for rectangles.
    Stems from Midwest Military, $39 each...inflation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColoradoSpringsRob View Post
    Ebay Mirrors, $15 each for rectangles.
    Stems from Midwest Military, $39 each...inflation.
    Yeah, those mirror stems weren't cheap, but they are really well made.

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    I got some mirror arms a few years ago. It was obvious that they were much thinner and I just didn't like them. I cleaned up the original ones, removed rust and painted them. Very happy with the results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Cavey View Post
    I got some mirror arms a few years ago. It was obvious that they were much thinner and I just didn't like them. I cleaned up the original ones, removed rust and painted them. Very happy with the results.
    The ones from John at Midwest Military are the heavy ones just like the originals. They are not the cheap Chinese ones that are available for civilian Jeeps.
    Dave
    Delta Team Decals: http://www.deltateamdecals.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beast View Post
    The ones from John at Midwest Military are the heavy ones just like the originals. They are not the cheap Chinese ones that are available for civilian Jeeps.
    Thanks for that information, good to know. I don't remember where I got my Sino mirror stems, probably eBay. They made their way back to eBay and someone was happy with them.

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