mounting a 151 heater in the m37

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yes i know but we are not driving the truck yet, it will get a grommet when the weather warms up and i can get a much larger bit :D
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For drilling through sheet metal, a metal-cutting hole saw might work better.
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yeah didn't relize the unibit was to small till it was to late
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Hello, And in reading all of these posts for the heater installation, what is this heater from? Is it the correct one for the M37, or an adaption? And did I read that this heater you installed has defrost capacity? Thank You, Peter Mark
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it is for a m151 mutt jeep, does have defrost and i saw the defrosters mounted in an m37 but you need to cut holes in the dash looks nice when done but not sure if I want to cut long slots in the dash :D
1945 t24/m29 weasel
1946 cj2a ww2 style
1954 m37
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