harleyhouse
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The restore looks great!
Nice work.
Nice work.
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I painted it with a harbor freight paint gun. You could use spray cans, but its generally less expensive to use a gun on anything bigger than a few parts.Very cool! I just picked up a M332 from an auction and am waiting for the EUC myself and was wondering how you painted it? As far as rattle cans or a sprayer like you would use on a house or a fence? Also from what I gathered from the TM's, you don't have to have the air hooked up to tow one of these is that right?
Thanks! Not sure yet, I think the next step is to put some 11R20 G177 tires on it.I agree, it turned out great. When do you get to show it off next?
I don't have it anymore, but I did not notice any difference other than it being considerably wider.I like it too. Got a neat industrial look to it. Not that it didn't, but now its a little more "modernized"...
Have you noticed any difference in towing it with the diff tires? I doubt it, but thought I would ask.
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