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Papa Neil

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Final Parts are cleaned up. Now the box needs to come off for the final coat of paint.


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Erik the Awful

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I wouldn't worry about the paint matching between the bed and cab. If you've worked around military vehicles enough you know the paint never matches from panel to panel. Either one panel got repainted with another vendor's paint, or it got parted from another truck.

Don't forget to stencil your tire pressures over each wheel arch. "T/P 32 +/-5 PSI"

Nice truck, nice work!
 

Papa Neil

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I wouldn't worry about the paint matching between the bed and cab. If you've worked around military vehicles enough you know the paint never matches from panel to panel. Either one panel got repainted with another vendor's paint, or it got parted from another truck.

Don't forget to stencil your tire pressures over each wheel arch. "T/P 32 +/-5 PSI"

Nice truck, nice work!

Sweet... Great tip. I am going to do that for sure.

I agree about the paint match. It is part of the MO of this truck. Simple, clean and easy to maintain.
 
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