December intellectual conversating time
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#273
I'll have the '87 ready by then for sure. I think it would take a miracle to get the '71 ready by then. Besides - December in a drive-in would be a little chilly...
#275
Evening All!
I got the Mazda done except for color sanding and buffing which will take place tomorrow morning. Between my abdomen and my back, I was just about in tears by the time I left today and I only worked about 5 hours. I'll be glad to get this thing out and paid for so I can play with the Thundestang a little.
I got the Mazda done except for color sanding and buffing which will take place tomorrow morning. Between my abdomen and my back, I was just about in tears by the time I left today and I only worked about 5 hours. I'll be glad to get this thing out and paid for so I can play with the Thundestang a little.
#277
#279
good morning Missouri.. nice haul rich..i see a few items for the backpack....
alan I will try to make it for sure..i will need to work on something to bring. I guess I could bring my big bad "ford courier " if I can get the clutch unstuck .ha ha ha ha ha
dave would be nice if I could park my bump next to another one in the bump section at alans GTG ..
alan I will try to make it for sure..i will need to work on something to bring. I guess I could bring my big bad "ford courier " if I can get the clutch unstuck .ha ha ha ha ha
dave would be nice if I could park my bump next to another one in the bump section at alans GTG ..
#280
#281
Good Morning Everybody!
RC. The easiest thing to do would be to bring the Chevy up here soon. That way I can have the body work and paint done in time to put a for sale sign in the window for the show.
As soon as I get Tiff's jeans in the drier, I'm off to the shop to color sand and buff the Mazda. Then a friend of mine is bringing over a truck to get some tinkering done on.
RC. The easiest thing to do would be to bring the Chevy up here soon. That way I can have the body work and paint done in time to put a for sale sign in the window for the show.
As soon as I get Tiff's jeans in the drier, I'm off to the shop to color sand and buff the Mazda. Then a friend of mine is bringing over a truck to get some tinkering done on.
#282
Howdy all, thank you for the compliments on my brackets! I'm getting excited to see it come together...the truck hasn't had a rear bumper since '06. The chrome step bumper that came with it was bent out on the passenger side corner from the PO and I just removed it when I did the 6" lift.
Yesterday, I dropped my receiver hitch so I could drop the rear tank out (which needs repaired) to get access to the factory mounted nut insert for the bumper, to transfer that point over to my brackets. My plan is to use at least 4 maybe 5 bolts for mounting, per frame rail...overkill ...I know.
Also, got more aluminum polished and 4 pieces of the trim installed on my shell....that was fun outside in the cool weather ...the other thing I did, was pull the heater blower motor out of my parts jeep to replace the one in the DD jeep.
Rich, that dentside silhouette is too cool! I'm guessing it's about 2' tall and 2.5'-3' wide? Awesome!
Alan, car show and gtg sounds like a lot of fun, I'll have to see how it goes...I'm getting worried about driving the truck on a fairly long trip due to the fact that my tires are approaching 8yrs old. They have close to 35,000 miles, still half tread or better and no issues so far, but they are showing small signs of dry rot around the lugs. It's going to be a BIG dent in the pocket book if i have to buy a set of 37-38" tires this next year.
Good day everybody....I'm off to get something at least a little closer to being done!
Yesterday, I dropped my receiver hitch so I could drop the rear tank out (which needs repaired) to get access to the factory mounted nut insert for the bumper, to transfer that point over to my brackets. My plan is to use at least 4 maybe 5 bolts for mounting, per frame rail...overkill ...I know.
Also, got more aluminum polished and 4 pieces of the trim installed on my shell....that was fun outside in the cool weather ...the other thing I did, was pull the heater blower motor out of my parts jeep to replace the one in the DD jeep.
Rich, that dentside silhouette is too cool! I'm guessing it's about 2' tall and 2.5'-3' wide? Awesome!
Alan, car show and gtg sounds like a lot of fun, I'll have to see how it goes...I'm getting worried about driving the truck on a fairly long trip due to the fact that my tires are approaching 8yrs old. They have close to 35,000 miles, still half tread or better and no issues so far, but they are showing small signs of dry rot around the lugs. It's going to be a BIG dent in the pocket book if i have to buy a set of 37-38" tires this next year.
Good day everybody....I'm off to get something at least a little closer to being done!
#283
#284
Evening folks.
No snowflakes here, just sleet and rain for us. This Jeep is trying hard to to make my life difficult. After spending most of the day engineering a makeshift bushing puller/installer, Harold and I finally got the driver's side control arms changed out. After comparing no-name control arms to the Moog units, I am convinced that close enough doesn't cut it when it comes to suspension parts.
Tomorrow, I'm going to try and finish up the driver's side, get the driveshaft back on, put load back on the suspension and torque everything down. If the weather is nicer than predicted, I may go ahead and start breaking the other side down... Now that we know how to do it, the other side should be much easier.
In case you're wondering, he's trading labor for labor. In return for the labor on the Jeep, I'm getting assistance in bringing the '87 up to speed.
No snowflakes here, just sleet and rain for us. This Jeep is trying hard to to make my life difficult. After spending most of the day engineering a makeshift bushing puller/installer, Harold and I finally got the driver's side control arms changed out. After comparing no-name control arms to the Moog units, I am convinced that close enough doesn't cut it when it comes to suspension parts.
Tomorrow, I'm going to try and finish up the driver's side, get the driveshaft back on, put load back on the suspension and torque everything down. If the weather is nicer than predicted, I may go ahead and start breaking the other side down... Now that we know how to do it, the other side should be much easier.
In case you're wondering, he's trading labor for labor. In return for the labor on the Jeep, I'm getting assistance in bringing the '87 up to speed.
#285
Dave. Moog parts are usually heavier duty than OEM. I've even run in to cases where Moog parts will only fit in to other Moog parts. For instance, if you have an '88 Chevy pick up and get a Moog tie rod end, it won't fit the truck. You have to replace the entire steering linkage to use the Moog parts. The up side to that is, you'll never have to replace them again.
Well, it looks very promising I'm going to be less one truck tomorrow. There's a guy that might trade for the '78 Ranger. He has a '71 Torino blue on blue, 302/auto. There's almost ZERO rust in the usual places. The bad thing is, it used to be a vinyl top car so the roof skin rotted out and took the floor pans with it. It runs and drives and even the interior pieces are in nice shape. I just have to make a new roof skin and floor pans for it. So, uh.....RC. When you drop off the Chevy for paint, do mind helping me roll a new roof skin?
Nothing is for sure yet, but I should know something tomorrow.
Well, it looks very promising I'm going to be less one truck tomorrow. There's a guy that might trade for the '78 Ranger. He has a '71 Torino blue on blue, 302/auto. There's almost ZERO rust in the usual places. The bad thing is, it used to be a vinyl top car so the roof skin rotted out and took the floor pans with it. It runs and drives and even the interior pieces are in nice shape. I just have to make a new roof skin and floor pans for it. So, uh.....RC. When you drop off the Chevy for paint, do mind helping me roll a new roof skin?
Nothing is for sure yet, but I should know something tomorrow.