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According to Erik's the Newstarr ones are USA made but they have the incorrect springs even though the picture shows the correct one. It's just the plain ended springs vs. the shouldered ones. I guess it's not a big deal because even the military kits used the plain ended springs but they SHOULD...
Looking good! Those were a very big piece of mind when I put them on my 109. I take it up in the Sierra Nevada's for camping and have to drive down that really long grade coming back from the Lake Tahoe area, so I got the best lines I could.
The local NAPAs didn't have the wheel cylinder kits so I ordered them from them on the internet and it took over a month for them to ship them so that didn't look good.
It's an elastic RV roof coating. It seals all the seams and the white reflects the heat. I can put my hand on it in the sun and it's cool to the touch but the paint next to it is blazing hot. It get too hot to touch on the really hot days, but it's still better than the paint.
Nice build! These things take some talent to make into an RV.
I see you used the same insulation as I did. It makes a huge difference! Combined with the snow roof it doesn't feel like an oven anymore.
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