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So I have the tank with some dents in it, is it true the tank is not the same as on a M35a2 and that its aluminum? Any recommendations on working aluminum ?
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She is repairing her M35A3.It would help to know what kind of vehicle you are talking about. The M35 M35A2 tanks are not aluminum.
HAha, now she COULD but thats friend down in Fl, perfect trigger disciple.She is repairing her M35A3.
(Sorry I know nothing about the M35A3 and have a fair amount of learning to do for the M35A2C I just purchased.)
Well I bought it on a Saturday and moved it, my insurance was in force but just for liability.Is this tank from the truck that just had a front tire blowout? Did you not have insurance? I'd just let the pros fix or replace it, if it were mine.(full coverage on all MVs).
Thanks thats the plan, the whole transaction was a convoluted thing and required moving it off the property asap. Just the way things went down. Without the blown tire it was a good deal for $7227, truck and trailer.You may want to consider full coverage from one of the many specialty companies listed in many many threads here on SS.
HAha, now she COULD but thats friend down in Fl, perfect trigger disciple.
She only works on her motorcycle and 75 Chevy 4x4. Wish she was up here now, shed'd tear it apart in a weekend and have it back together for the next workday.
Lol, true, but,.weren't giant schnauzers some sort of war dogs to nobility?Sorry, I see the avatar and make assumptions. Just like I assume Doghead is Elvis's long lost twin brother.
...umm, just in case there was any confusion, I'm not actually a Giant Schnauzer like you would naturally assume from my own avatar.
Best of luck fixing up the M35A3, you definitely came to the right place for help. I'm new and worthless, but the amount of experience and willingness to help with this group is amazing.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/71720-deuce-blown-michelin-fun.htmldepending on the "dent" and the ability of the tec a paintless dent guy may be able to fix it. I would at least try if you were close to me. Cant put a stud puller on alum. If its a big shallow dent you may be able to pull every thing apart and cap off the holes and use air pressure to "blow" it back out. but
Full coverage insurance on a 10yr+ vehicle with a value of maybe $5000??? Insurance compaines LOVE that program.You may want to consider full coverage from one of the many specialty companies listed in many many threads here on SS.
That is definitely a no brainier for you, if you can get full coverage at that rate.I spend about $100 a year to insure my truck, full coverage.