Firefox and google chrome plug-ins so you can see "broken" photobucket images again
Here's a link to a firefox and a google chrome plug-in so you can see all of the "broken" photobucket images...
I uploaded most of the pics to imgur, I just haven't taken the time to upload the pics to these build threads yet. I'm not going to switch out the pics but I could just upload all of them at the end here?
I'm going to leave all of mine on there, maybe they will change their minds or something.... I have all of the pics on a hard drive, so it's not like I'm losing anything. It was a real D!ck move on their part though, that's for sure..
Yeah, they aren't getting a dime from me.... My youtube channel is about to drop so they can pound sand. It just sucks that this thread is dead now....
That's the front output you're talking about. It might look more exaggerrated in the pic, but that's just how that front output is on the 205's. The transmission and motor are level like their supposed to be. The bearing noise is coming from the axleshaft bearing INSIDE of the spindle on the...
I daily drive my van, although I do not do any commuting anywhere as I work from home for the most part... I'll jump in my camaro if I have to go very far, it gets a little better fuel mileage. I usually have a little s10 or civic or something to drive around as a gas saver, but I've been...
So we were ready to hit the trail once again! It's turkey season over in LBL, so all of the good roads/trails are closed, the place is a ghost town. We still wanted to get out into the woods, so we just rode around in 2wd all day, and my son had the great idea to ride his bike while I drove...
I've noticed these past few times out that I'm starting to bottom out the crossmember on the pumpkin if I hit big bumps. It's happened several times, and when we went to crawl over a big log that was down on the trail, my brake pedal went to the floor. Luckily I was able to get the van stopped...
We camped and then headed home the next day. As soon as we got up to highway speeds, it felt like the rear end was trying to lock up on us, then a pop sound and she was rolling fairly free then. When I got home I investigated the problem, only to find this.... I don't know if it's because of...
I figured it was time for an update....
We've been wheeling the crap out of the van. Then braking it. Then fixing it..... rinse, repeat....haha You guys know the drill...
Hit the trail with a lifted XJ and a yota on 38's, found a fun new trail that none of us had been down before.
Crawl underneath it and check it out. If it's not rusted out, and no crazy frame damage, it would probably be a good candidate for a DIY Ujoint conversion.
Bahahahahaha! That sounds almost exactly like my experience last weekend.... ugh I got stains on my paint, and it's burned permanently onto my exhaust, and I'm STILL fixing things from all the water damage..... I'm done...:coffee:
It doesn't look like we're going to get any snow here this year, so I guess I'll have to wait until next winter for that, hopefully we're in colorado by then...
And THIS is where I'm at....LOL Don't get me wrong... it's fun to blast through the water and mud, it's just that it costs too much money! Also, the maintenance required after a good mud/water run is ridiculous. I don't want to re-pack wheel bearings every week, and spend hours pressure...
I learned my lesson on that last hole....I've replaced an alternator, re-packed the wheel bearings, my power steering pump is about to take a dump, the heater controls don't work anymore. There's way too much carnage that comes from the water/mud, I'm done with this nonsense...LOL
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