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Thread: What did you do to your 715 today?

  1. #71
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    What was the hole in the hood used for? Truck looks good. Seats turned out well.
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  2. #72
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    Holy cow, your truck looks great!! Makes me want to get the tools for mine! Troop seats in natural wood really sets it off!!
    Thanks for all the help!

  3. #73
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    The hole in the hood is where the guy before me mounted the "hood mounted aircleaner" Btw if omeone need a canister air cleaner let me know I have one but I do not have the brackets to attach it under the hood.
    They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety

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    Nice looking truck!

    What tires are those?
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  5. #75
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    They are the michelin xml 325/85r16 on stock rims
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    Thought so - Thats what I wanted but my pocketbook said that XL's were good enough
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    If I could have found a descent set I would have went with the xl's but I really do like the xmls
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  8. #78
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    Doing a complete brake job on the M725. New lines, dual master cylinder, new wheel cylinders.

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    Got a good start, but can only do one axle at a time. Got some parts coming from Memphis.

    Scott
    '67 M715 '67 M725 '69 M726 (x2)

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  9. #79
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    Today, I cleaned my M715. Well, I started cleaning it at least. Just got it a week ago and an having a blast! Paint is cleaning up nice.

    Question: if I want to spot repair some bad paint areas, what is the best way? Sand, primer and rattle can? Do they sell the right original OD color in a can?
    M715 (Stock for now)

  10. #80
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    Quote Originally Posted by skm715 View Post
    Today, I cleaned my M715. Well, I started cleaning it at least. Just got it a week ago and an having a blast! Paint is cleaning up nice.

    Question: if I want to spot repair some bad paint areas, what is the best way? Sand, primer and rattle can? Do they sell the right original OD color in a can?
    Yeah you can get it in cans online. Do a google search for gillipsie paint. I think the website that sells it is called surplusjeep.com or something like that.

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