Must take the time to thanks LongueCarbine, zout, and AMGeneral in their efforts in moving two LMTV rims and tires from Louisiana to Georgia to North Carolina to Virginia over the past several months. The Steel Soldiers Freight Service works, as long as you're patient, and I want to thank these three for their hard work and their help in getting more of my parts and pieces home....
My brother and I were glad to help out, Mike. Fort Polk is only an hour and a half away for me, and Camp Beauregard is maybe an hour. I'm hoping to have more time to do this type of thing in the future.
Now that I have the Deuce nearly road ready, should be able to handle more items. Paperwork and registration is nearly complete. Took "Big Green" for a spin on the gravel roads around the house over the weekend, and it ran great, all gauges registered normal. I have just a slight leak in a rear wheel cylinder and a small leak in the winch drum.
I put about 20 miles or so on the Deuce, and I have to say it rides better on gravel roads than my old 85 CJ-7.
LC
ETA: I got to meet Zout in Lilburn when I went to visit family in Sugar Hill, and of course to drop off the tires and wheels. Very nice guy, and what a terrific camping rig he has built! I'm jealous. I told my brother about his 109 and he is seriously considering getting one for himself this spring.