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Looks good Matt, I've held off on doing the '68 b/c it too is a soft top. I couldn't figure out where to mount everything. Good idea of mounting it behind the bench
That's what I thought. I contacted DRMO/DLA because I had a previous issue with my M109A3 in MAY10. I contacted the same person from before and they assured me it'd be 4 weeks or less. She said they have less of a workload and more staff to handle the EUC's. I'm not holding my breath though...
Been there done that, made absolutely no difference. Now, due to futulity I just accept GL as is. I've had pretty good luck with them thus far. I've had a couple EUC's take forever and a day. I just accept that as part of the process. My only recommendation is get over it and move on or just...
gees now you got me all antsy to go and pickup my MEP-006A!! Lucky for me my EUC got pulled for PERIODIC ASSESSMENT:|. Well, now I've got plenty of time to work on other things before "The Brick" comes home;-) Hopefully she'll run as great as yours does.
I've been using the bucket/2x4 method for about a year now:-). Don't need a bunch of bulky tools or ramps. Pretty much most of the work is the first 2 seconds of lifting the board up. From then on the tire/wheel weight is mostly resting on the tail gate area. It's hard to explain, just need to...
***************5 gallon bucket and 2x4 Method*********************
OK this is what I used to put 9 tires in the back of my deuce by myself. You need a 5 gallon bucket and a 4 ft 2x4.
I put the 5 gallon bucket on the ground upside down. Use the 2x4 to create a ramp from the ground to the top...
Is it just me or has this forum turned into a drama soap opera lately. :roll: Wondering if our ranks are turning into a bunch of cheesy women complaining around the coffee table. Buck up guys!
Hi there, I used about 8-10 cans of Gillespie Forest Green that I bought from RAPCO. I didn't use any primer. I just used the original CARC paint as my primer. I bought the majority of decals off ebay and through Larsens Stencils. Thanks for the compliments. I apologize for not updating this...
The south and east bounders may be later than that. We're planning on a Brad run in the morning. [thumbzup] I know how these rallies go, leave when it's dark out. Best to hit the yard while it's light out8-)
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