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Well I'm happy to hear someone getting good deals. I appreciate all the answers and input from you all. I was hoping someone would have chimed in stating they used stock deuce wheels. I'm trying to minimize the costs if it's safe. But I guess I'll have to watch and try lol 😁
I have searched and read a few threads where people talked about doing this in 2009 but no body actually shows it done. I have looked into the 395/85r20 and the 11.00r20 and I really like the 12.00. From measurements they fit well under the 48"required by a non bobbed or lifted m35. On old...
I agree with you I'm very sure that is the best way and provides the best results butt with the fact that I spent $ $102 even with my mistake LOL I think that for the money I would rather the ability to freshen up my paint but everything is just a preference and there is really no wrong way to...
I just looked it up you're right most dryers spin at a maximum of 2000 RPMs but some commercial ones spin up to 3900 according to a quick Google search
I used a wagner house sprayer... I added some of the concrete floor traction grains to it for texture. turned out great! rub your skin right off. I love it!
Yup the last set of pics is the new updated behr paint using the federal standard color code. I just need to do the other color then black. Might have the wife do that not sure my camo abilities are as talented as it would need
I know this is way out there but why don't you take an old clothing dryer motor and put 6 one gallon bottles in it for a centerfuge. just me thinking outside the box.. its free most people throw them away. and the motors never go out... if 6 is too much maybe try 4 lol