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I was thinking the same.Someone should come up with a decorative rear hub to make the civilian axle less obvious.
Military jeeps have the floating rear and a different axle ratioHow different are the civvy axles vs. the military ones? Got a side-by-side comparison?
Just install the full floater conversion kit.Military jeeps have the floating rear and a different axle ratio
If someone would come up with a rear bearing dust cap to make it looke like a floating rear I would be the first to order a set. It's the first thing I look at to see if the jeep is a real MB at GPW
That is one nice looking jeep.I set up another MB2A as an SAS/LRDG jeep
Oh, right; like the "Rat Patrol" television show (dumbed-down Hollywood style no doubt), but i get the idea now. Thanks!They used WW1 era Vickers K guns along with M2 .50s and Lewis guns and others as well as Axis guns. The story is that the guns were very reliable and had a high rate of fire.
We have the WW2 Weekend in Reading PA in two weeks. 1500 reenact ours and 30,000 spectators. I am lending the jeep to a group that portrays 8th army English, which fought the Axis in North Africa and LRDG was under the 8th army command.
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