3006guns
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My search for an M37 isn't going all that well and I'm seriously considering an M211 as an alternative. Heck, for the same money I can get a vehicle with a 2 1/2 ton rating that looks impressive as all get out. Now, everyone seems to have one of the "newer" M35's with the multi fuel engines but after a lot of poking around I discovered the M211.
Gas engine yes, but it's something I understand better than the diesels. Besides, it has that "vintage" military look to it. The only major improvement I'd like to make would be to split the braking system hydraulics, making the front independent of the rear for safety. I know the Air Force did this to the M35's they acquired, but just how difficult is it? Rerouting some lines and a double master cylinder I would suppose but would a proportioning valve be necessary? If there's a detailed thread on this subject I haven't had a lot of luck finding it.
Thanks in advance for any help or advice!
Gas engine yes, but it's something I understand better than the diesels. Besides, it has that "vintage" military look to it. The only major improvement I'd like to make would be to split the braking system hydraulics, making the front independent of the rear for safety. I know the Air Force did this to the M35's they acquired, but just how difficult is it? Rerouting some lines and a double master cylinder I would suppose but would a proportioning valve be necessary? If there's a detailed thread on this subject I haven't had a lot of luck finding it.
Thanks in advance for any help or advice!