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Haha I feel so loved. I have not had the motivation to get on the forums. I sold my Ford's off awhile ago. Speaking of which.. i'm on the hunt for another late 90's Ranger to become my new trail rig.. if anyone in the area has a cheap one layin' around.
It's been quiet because I got tired of reading the 4 different posts asking how to do a shackle flip. Jebus Xmas people, it's the same principal whether you have a f150, f250, f350, or Bronco. There is really no need to start a new thread just because your truck isn't the same year as another doing the same thing...
I've been busy taking a vacation! Had the phone shut off all weekend. Was a great weekend besides the Predator problems(fixed now, but not how u might think)
The ol' 351M is starting to burn some good amounts of oil, I'm thinkin the rings have "let loose", but it still runs good, and gets the job done.
Amaizingly enough, I had to venture out into a "dry" clay lake bed in order to pull out 3 stuck rigs, two of witch where on boggers, and one on tsl sxs.
I had a good weekend, but many inn the area spent it, sand bagging,n or moving out o their houses. Sad really, and I hope they pull through ok.
So Dan, what project do you have going now? Didn't you mention something awhile back about buying some stuff to restore a fuel tank? I think it was on your bronco? I could be off on that assumption though..
I dropped the fuel tank on my Jeep today and the fuel came out really dark yellow, almost black.. I really hate to buy a new tank for it, it will end up costing me another $120 or so to replace. It's honestly not such a bad price.. but i'm a cheap ***.
I think this is the last time I pull a new project out of the bushes. I had planned to just pressure wash the Jeep and I ended up ordering about $300 worth of parts and welding in some new frame rails on both sides. -_-
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Dave, the truck in your sig is looking damn good. Looks a lot different since the last time I saw it.
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