Too bad your throttle body repair turned out to be such a long job. At least its done now. Nice paint job on your hood and other parts. Where you located in Kamploops or Kelowna? PM me your phone number and I will give ya a call. I will buy the first round.... Cheers, Chilli... ?
Wow thats a crazy price differance from the 37 inch Toyo muds I run. They cost $550 a tire on sale plus taxes in a 37 inch. How much did ya pay for your 37 inch MTs Mr Crazy? IO really dont know what size tire it is in metric but I run 37 by 12.5 wide. Cheers, Chilli..?
Nice progress 262. You will make this bumper work for you. Take your time and it wil come out just the way you want it. Keep up the good work. Cheers, Chilli.. ?
I can totally understand why you would want to see all the covered bridges Mr Crazy. They really are a work of art and such a tribute to the American craftsmen that built them. Too bad we dont have more of their kind now a days. Kind of like you and your `Burb´ Built it and make it work...
Just curious Mr Crazy, you mentioned in the start of this thread that the top pic was a tread pattern that was too agressive for you. Which tire did you buy and can you post a pic of it? Also what was the cost per tire inc. taxes? I guess you still went with the 37 inch size and a load range...
Those are some really nice pics of those bridges Mr Crazy. Its incredible the amount of work the carpenters of the day put into them. Good to see they are being restored and preserved. Thanks for posting up. Cheers, Chilli....?
I am glad to hear your truck is up and running to specs that you like Mr Outback. It would be cool to see some pics of your new set-up. Keep up the good work. Cheers, Chilli...?
I hope your wife feels better soon Andrew. At least she feels good enough to go out fishing. Nice catch by the way. Those small fish are always the most tasty. Your new motor looks nice. Maybe you could tell us a little more about that beast? Thanks for posting up and maybe you have time to...
I have owned lots of the old Chevy vans and used them for work. They were mostly beater work vans but I still love the sliding door. As long as you keep the system lubricated they worked quite well. I always had a can of spray I could give it a shot if it started sticking. There used to be an...
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