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  1. pitpawten

    Yet another project: My new 1969 Kaiser (Jeep) M35A2 in MD

    Hey McFly(navy80)! You got my truck washed yet?! ;)
  2. pitpawten

    Yet another project: My new 1969 Kaiser (Jeep) M35A2 in MD

    If he's crawling around the truck, have him drain the fuel filters and hit the grease points while he's at it :)
  3. pitpawten

    Yet another project: My new 1969 Kaiser (Jeep) M35A2 in MD

    Just big enough. I'll have to measure but there is about 1' on one side (with mirror out) and 6" on the other (with mirror in). We've got about 1' or so on the top. It's at my brothers place and the shop used to me a local mechanic shop that came with the house. They are big bays and it opens...
  4. pitpawten

    Yet another project: My new 1969 Kaiser (Jeep) M35A2 in MD

    You mean like running them mixed with the NDTs in some combination? Yeah, definitely not planning on that so no worries here :) Actually I've not seen guys do a mixture of both before, is that a thing? The Michelins are actually 12R20's intended to be run as singles (as opposed to 11R20's to...
  5. pitpawten

    Yet another project: My new 1969 Kaiser (Jeep) M35A2 in MD

    I plan to. At this point id like to keep the truck as stock in appearance and features as possible while being drivable. It won't be but another 20 years or so before they are considered truly collectors items I think.
  6. pitpawten

    Yet another project: My new 1969 Kaiser (Jeep) M35A2 in MD

    Thanks guys, my mind is already spinning on what's next :) I think I'd like to find either a cheap dropside or m36 truck that needs work and use the rear half as a trailer, and keep the front half (steer axle, engine, trans, xfr, body etc) as spares. If I went with the dropside id probably...
  7. pitpawten

    Yet another project: My new 1969 Kaiser (Jeep) M35A2 in MD

    Maintenance to-do's So at this point I've only driven it twice (if you dont count the first time driving it home at night in the snow fully loaded at ~22K lbs) and I'm loving it! It drives straight and smooth, brakes sufficiently and hums right along with the 11.00x20's and the fuel turned up...
  8. pitpawten

    Yet another project: My new 1969 Kaiser (Jeep) M35A2 in MD

    Thought I'd start up a thread on my new Deuce. I bought this off of SS member Kaiserjeeps, who (in ID) was kind enough to help get it packed up on its way to me (in MD)...a long haul. He had it listed briefly (1 month maybe) here in the classifieds, and it worked out that while he had it off...
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