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im looking in to buying a m275 in about a year or 2 when i can get the $$$, but after reading stuff about bobbing deuces, a thought popped in my head.
would it be possible to replace the 5th wheel on a m275 with a m105 bed with the wheel wells in the bed filled in and have a bobbed deuce with...
its mostly about the engines, but also with the boxes. the first m109s had 5 windows on each side. when they upgraded the engines, they went down to 3 windows per side.
Peg Leg: 1)a leg subsitute made primarily out of wood. when said peg leg is uneven, it creates the illusion that eventhing is tilted. if you incounter this problem driving a MV, you have a few options: you may even out the leg, upgrade the springs, or get a big person to ride on the other side...
welcome! ...and my french teacher said i was crazy when i told her about our MVs over in france. like 91w350 said, give it some time and you will be able to download the files. great truck and hope to see you around the site.
my only advise is having a "mod/hot-rodding" section that applys to all MVs, not just deuces. as a deuce owner, i would be happy to share a section with 5 tons,
we use our M109 on the farm and plan on turning it into a RV. deuces are just fun. like the shirt says, "supporting our troops by preserving thier past.
welsome to SS from temple, tx! good looking truck. uhh, i think the problem with your M151 is that its upside down. might want to look in to that :P welcome aboard.