What have you done to your truck today?
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started working on a plan to get the Tcase out and broken open to see whats wrong with it (and hoping its something simple like broken shifter fork) and see about getting the retainer mod done to the Tcase as well while im in it...
also stared at her wishing that the work was done and the weaher was not so cold keeping me in the house...
also stared at her wishing that the work was done and the weaher was not so cold keeping me in the house...
started working on a plan to get the Tcase out and broken open to see whats wrong with it (and hoping its something simple like broken shifter fork) and see about getting the retainer mod done to the Tcase as well while im in it...
also stared at her wishing that the work was done and the weaher was not so cold keeping me in the house...
also stared at her wishing that the work was done and the weaher was not so cold keeping me in the house...
Got the P/S fender arch put in; just needing to grind it all down and finish up any welding.
Makes 2 arches put in this year. Getting closer to paint!
Also, picked this lil fella up Friday.
Cobra 9 band for $25 NEW.
Among the other stuff done, was put a new Mic hanger in the truck. Was getting tired of my CB mic dangling just wherever...
Makes 2 arches put in this year. Getting closer to paint!
Also, picked this lil fella up Friday.
Cobra 9 band for $25 NEW.
Among the other stuff done, was put a new Mic hanger in the truck. Was getting tired of my CB mic dangling just wherever...
Well….. I’ve just put the finishing touches on my 4.10 gear change with a Trac-Loc front differential. This included new ball joints, U joints, drilled and slotted front brake disks, poly arm bushings, and Warn HD hubs. Other work was the cleaning and packing of the front hubs and wheel bearings. Today was the front end alignment. Everything is right in spec now and just finished centering the steering wheel. It rides and steers better than new!
While it was setting getting all of this work done, the ECU decided to have one of the caps fail and actually one of the leads broke off of the cap. Ordered a rebuilt that took a while to arrive. While waiting I replaced the failed cap ($1.47) and continued to work on the truck. Received the ECU and have it installed. I also had the started fail. The starter motor would spin but it would not turn over the engine. 60K miles old with a lifetime warranty. Just had to pull it and exchange it for a new rebuilt starter.
So I think that I’m ready now for the winter season.
While it was setting getting all of this work done, the ECU decided to have one of the caps fail and actually one of the leads broke off of the cap. Ordered a rebuilt that took a while to arrive. While waiting I replaced the failed cap ($1.47) and continued to work on the truck. Received the ECU and have it installed. I also had the started fail. The starter motor would spin but it would not turn over the engine. 60K miles old with a lifetime warranty. Just had to pull it and exchange it for a new rebuilt starter.
So I think that I’m ready now for the winter season.
Well….. I’ve just put the finishing touches on my 4.10 gear change with a Trac-Loc front differential. This included new ball joints, U joints, drilled and slotted front brake disks, poly arm bushings, and Warn HD hubs. Other work was the cleaning and packing of the front hubs and wheel bearings. Today was the front end alignment. Everything is right in spec now and just finished centering the steering wheel. It rides and steers better than new!
While it was setting getting all of this work done, the ECU decided to have one of the caps fail and actually one of the leads broke off of the cap. Ordered a rebuilt that took a while to arrive. While waiting I replaced the failed cap ($1.47) and continued to work on the truck. Received the ECU and have it installed. I also had the started fail. The starter motor would spin but it would not turn over the engine. 60K miles old with a lifetime warranty. Just had to pull it and exchange it for a new rebuilt starter.
So I think that I’m ready now for the winter season.
While it was setting getting all of this work done, the ECU decided to have one of the caps fail and actually one of the leads broke off of the cap. Ordered a rebuilt that took a while to arrive. While waiting I replaced the failed cap ($1.47) and continued to work on the truck. Received the ECU and have it installed. I also had the started fail. The starter motor would spin but it would not turn over the engine. 60K miles old with a lifetime warranty. Just had to pull it and exchange it for a new rebuilt starter.
So I think that I’m ready now for the winter season.
The front Dana 44 IFS was quite a learning experience. I was trying to not have to buy a new Trac-Loc but after much trial and error, ended up getting one anyway. Many hours to get it apart but it went back together very easily and should be easier to work on in the future.
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Picked up a set of running boards off a 99 super duty for free thinking about putting them on the 91 F250. They are for an extended cab and only extended cab that we have that they would fit (other is a 96 ranger) is the 91 F250.
They look just like these ones on our 02 F250 but all black and not metal:
Edit: or I won't add a pic since FTE keeps saying my pic is corrupt when I just uploaded that pic a couple days ago???
Trav
They look just like these ones on our 02 F250 but all black and not metal:
Edit: or I won't add a pic since FTE keeps saying my pic is corrupt when I just uploaded that pic a couple days ago???
Trav
well I was just searching the internets, found something that looks like a deal.
Should I get it??
Rear Disc Brake Kit, 8.8 1980-96 F150 Fullsize Bronco E150 to 2006 Conversion Ford
Should I get it??
Rear Disc Brake Kit, 8.8 1980-96 F150 Fullsize Bronco E150 to 2006 Conversion Ford