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  1. Scar59

    New member, just got my EUC approved and headed out to pick up my M998A1 this weekend

    Glad you made it in one piece, Gloss black in a little to much. Look at the flat blacks that are available.
  2. Scar59

    New member, just got my EUC approved and headed out to pick up my M998A1 this weekend

    So far, so god, did it start? Also that should be chained. Those strap wont hold if something goes south...
  3. Scar59

    New member, just got my EUC approved and headed out to pick up my M998A1 this weekend

    Mil spec batteries have the same top post a commercial batteries, 1/2" wrench for the post clamp and 9/16" wrench for the cable bolt. Easy-pesy... Charge up your spares and you'll be covered.
  4. Scar59

    New member, just got my EUC approved and headed out to pick up my M998A1 this weekend

    A man w/ a plan. Sounds like your thinking it through. You could just bring two known good batteries w/ you, 10 minutes to swap out. I have learned in all my recoveries is that be prepared for everything and the vehicle will fire right up, drive right home. Show up with little to no support and...
  5. Scar59

    New member, just got my EUC approved and headed out to pick up my M998A1 this weekend

    Hopefully it starts, if not winch/come-a-long it up on the trailer. Jumper cables may not help, the 998 is 24 volt. GP folks may help out. Also dissemble the cargo cover and stow, it will help greatly in reducing wind resistance and wear and tear on the cover. Take pictures. Welcome aboard.
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