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Well now that the weather has gotten better, I have started working on the shelter and have made a bunch of progress. My father and I made steel tie down cables to hold the shelter in place. We went with the criss cross pattern to make sure it doesn't move. I have been deciding on whether to...
I was able to finally also get the first coat of CARC Tan on the inside. It definitely made the inside a little brighter with the door open. One more coat and I'll be set. I am looking into linoleum for the floor. It should be pretty cost effective and will stop any moisture. I plan on...
Thank you very much, so far so good. I was able to get the inside sanded and then cleaned the surface with xylene. What a pain. My arms were so tired from trying to sand the ceiling. I almost decided to give up and just paint but I wanted to make sure it had a nice surface for the fresh...
Once the outside was painted, I started stripping the inside wiring. What a pain but it's all stripped. Now I'm getting ready to sand and prep the surface for paint. I'm going with tan carc paint to brighten the inside up. I'm adding a couple windows for light and the brighter color will help.
After finishing the trailer I started working on the shelter. I Sanded and primed the surface and then applied Rapco 383 carc green to the surface. After two coats the shelter looks better than it did from the factory.
This spring I got the shelter and trailer out and started working on it. The trailer was in such good shape I just needed to lightly sand the outside and then paint over top of the current paint. I applied two coats and the trailer looks even better than when I brought it home. After painting...
Well last fall I decided to start a camping build out of my m105a2. I wanted a camper to pull behind my m35a2 when my father and I travel to militsry vehicle shows and for general camping outings. Camping in the deuce is fine but when it gets down to 30 degree weather or pouring rain it's nice...
Does anyone have any photos of what the stone guards look like on the LED headlights from trucklite? I have been trying to find some photos but found it difficult. Any help would be appreciated it. I found a source for some but wanna see how they look before making the plunge.
Just curious but in my s250 camper build I plan on putting in a roll in bedliner to protect the bed from rust and marks where the shelter sits. Have you thought of doing that to your trailer?
Here is one I took after the rims were painted. Now I'm balancing them antifreeze. I'm using a quart per tire. It should make a difference in balancing out these puppies.
I will be bringing Brand new and used MBU v100s to the show. $225 for new with manual and extra fuel assembly and $150 for used units in working condition. Used 9.00r20s. Good ones are $50 a piece with rims, bad ones are $25. Must have payment before bringing tires.
Well, I got both sides on and they do stick out a little. Not too much. Regardless the truck rides so much smoother and nicer now. I am very pleased with the tires and wheel setup.
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