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Few Short Videos Of My Unimog

dc3coyote

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Please tell me you did not actually drive in the salt!!! Thats a death sentance even if you wash it real good. I have lost many a vehicle to driving in beach/ocean.
If your looking for a good place to wheel I know of one just up the road from my house. Lots of articulation, hills, and mud. Good videos though.
 

SixSpeed

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I gave it a thorough bath, I am not terribly worried as I have the axles apart right now replacing the hub reduction seals and the brake cylinders. Planning on doing some cleaning/painting as well.
 

Wolf.Dose

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See salty water is not a good choise. You will not get the salt out of every carner even you very carfully steam clean your Mog. Axle rebuilding will help. But than never do it again, if you love your Mog. These are VINTAGE vehicles!
Wolf
 
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