Copperhead14
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Can’t wait to see your finished product.
Killing a couple of bird with one stone here; lockers, bigger tires, re-gear, stronger components, better suspension.I looked back to find out your goal with this project but didn't see it. Can you remind me? Is it just higher rated axles?
Some pretty good rain but I don't think it's comparable to what happened a year ago. Thanks, you & I both. I hate having this thing not running. May long is coming in a hurry and we have a trip planned for that weekend.Awesome job! Can't wait to see it when it's all done.
Can't say I blame you for passing on the trip. That's a crazy amount of rain. Is BC suffering with the atmospheric rivers again?
Did he say why he suspected you were intoxicated? Has years of driving off road made you drive like this on pavement?^Thanks, all I see is a very disabled truck at the moment.
Some pretty good rain but I don't think it's comparable to what happened a year ago. Thanks, you & I both. I hate having this thing not running. May long is coming in a hurry and we have a trip planned for that weekend.
Started yesterday by trying to wrap my head around how to make this bracketry work for the cross member.
I quickly determined I needed some parts and supplies, wasted half of the day running around collecting these items. Valve stems, leaf spring bushings & center pins, torch tips and fittings, etc.
Picked up some stock to sleeve the last steering link, drag or tie rod link? not really sure what the solid axle jargon is. Edit* googled it, definitely the drag link
One thing I'm pretty good at it is using the wrong tools to get the job done. Don't have a valve stem installation tool? Arb deflator works in a pinch to pull a new valve stem through a rim.
Picked up my 2 new tires as well, substantial height difference over the 235/75's, glad to see the width is almost identical.
This build is not cheap by any means, but I'm doing everything I can to save money. Buying "new to me" parts from abandoned projects, etc. I picked up those 4 tires last week for $350, hoping to resell the rims and drop that to $250. Comparatively, these two tires just cost almost $900... The quote I received for 5 brand new tires was $2400 (no rims)... Now I have 5 tires w/ rims for $1230. Theme of this build is save where I can because nothing in life is cheap these days.
New O2 tank, tips, fittings for my regulator, and I'm ready to heat up some steel again.
It was an expensive day with very little physical progress. I ended it on a high note...
Luckily his suspicion of my intoxication was false and we chatted for a moment about his '56 on a s10 chassis. So the day did not get anymore expensive.
Hoping to make some substantial progress today, back to work tomorrow.
^Thanks, all I see is a very disabled truck at the moment.
Some pretty good rain but I don't think it's comparable to what happened a year ago. Thanks, you & I both. I hate having this thing not running. May long is coming in a hurry and we have a trip planned for that weekend.
Started yesterday by trying to wrap my head around how to make this bracketry work for the cross member.
I quickly determined I needed some parts and supplies, wasted half of the day running around collecting these items. Valve stems, leaf spring bushings & center pins, torch tips and fittings, etc.
Picked up some stock to sleeve the last steering link, drag or tie rod link? not really sure what the solid axle jargon is. Edit* googled it, definitely the drag link
One thing I'm pretty good at it is using the wrong tools to get the job done. Don't have a valve stem installation tool? Arb deflator works in a pinch to pull a new valve stem through a rim.
Picked up my 2 new tires as well, substantial height difference over the 235/75's, glad to see the width is almost identical.
This build is not cheap by any means, but I'm doing everything I can to save money. Buying "new to me" parts from abandoned projects, etc. I picked up those 4 tires last week for $350, hoping to resell the rims and drop that to $250. Comparatively, these two tires just cost almost $900... The quote I received for 5 brand new tires was $2400 (no rims)... Now I have 5 tires w/ rims for $1230. Theme of this build is save where I can because nothing in life is cheap these days.
New O2 tank, tips, fittings for my regulator, and I'm ready to heat up some steel again.
It was an expensive day with very little physical progress. I ended it on a high note...
Luckily his suspicion of my intoxication was false and we chatted for a moment about his '56 on a s10 chassis. So the day did not get anymore expensive.
Hoping to make some substantial progress today, back to work tomorrow.
He should have asked about your love for mushrooms and which ones you have been eating.Did he say why he suspected you were intoxicated? Has years of driving off road made you drive like this on pavement?
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Did he say why he suspected you were intoxicated? Has years of driving off road made you drive like this on pavement?
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He should have asked about your love for mushrooms and which ones you have been eating.
lol, Admittedly I ran a yellow, got lost trying to find the Indian restaurant, turned right 3 times, and then left 3 times. I would have definitely thought I was drunk as well.Well good thing he thought you were drunk, as there is NO WAY you were speeding in the Toyota!!