New Max 2 dually owner in Florida

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  1. #11
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    Oh Lordy-somebody that's been here! The whole LA thing is lost on most people. Folks come to my house expecting to find beaches and Bikinis and find only hills and us rednecks. Florida is a whole lot more rural than most people think. I'll keep you posted on my trip down. I work for the Corps of Engineers doing emergency repair work on flood control facilities and we do work all over the US so I'm gone most of the time. I'm looking for an amphib now but if somebody gave me one I don't know when I'd have time to go and get it. I'll have to soldier on with my old GamaGoat for a while longer I guess. Take care and I'll let you know when I head down.

  2. #12

    New 3M Camo Wrap on the Max II

    Wrapped the new Max in 3M camo wrap. Kind of difficult at first but after awhile I got the hang of it.
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    Last edited by Mike; 06-09-2013 at 10:33 PM. Reason: merged two similar threads

  3. #13
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    That looks good. I think the painted wheels are a nice touch too.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    That looks good. I think the painted wheels are a nice touch too.
    Thanks man. I used a paint my brother turned me on to called plasti-drip. I have intentions on painting the remainder of the rims but need to pull them off in order to not paint the threads of the lug nut studs.

  5. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by SgtRick1775 View Post
    Thanks man. I used a paint my brother turned me on to called plasti-drip. I have intentions on painting the remainder of the rims but need to pull them off in order to not paint the threads of the lug nut studs.
    I've been hearing a lot about the Plasti-Dip coating/paint. It sticks very well, but if you don't like it or want to change the color back to what it originally was you can simply peel it off.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

  6. #16
    My brother used the Plasti-Dip to paint the rims on his Jeep and gave me what he had left. It very easy to apply and I highly recommend it.

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