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ReconH3

Heavy Duty Adventurer
Thanks again everyone. mikeg1713, unfortunately I wasn't able to get any video. I had the high pressure hose from the power steering pump blow up. I know some people consider this bad luck. I don't. I would rather it happened where it did, then away at something bigger like Overland Rally and Workshops. The hose was rubbing against something, and this could have happened anywhere else. This way I discovered the issue, resolved it, and it only cost around $20. All fixed. :D See you at Murphy, NC.
 

onelow1ton

Adventurer
Good vid so far, sucks about the line but like you said good it happened where it did

After watching the vid I can't wait to get a solid axle under the front of my truck, Uwharrie is like 5.5 hrs from me about 300 miles so once I get it sas'ed I'm going to come down there to wheel with you
 

ReconH3

Heavy Duty Adventurer
Just hit me up and we can definitely head there together. You probably have to drive by Raleigh to get there.
 

Willy G

Adventurer
Speaking of Uwharrie, I'm headed down there this weekend with a bunch of friends, If you wanted to stop in, that would be AMAZING... :sombrero:
 

Willy G

Adventurer
I doubt I'll be able to make it. Have way too much going on. Would love to though. :(


That sucks, :( Oh well, I might just have some wallet sized made :sombrero: just kidding, anyway great build, and hope to see ya sometime

EDIT, By the way I will be down there from thursday til sunday so if you have any time, I'm sure you blow some suzuki owners minds
 
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ReconH3

Heavy Duty Adventurer
The output bearing on my transfer case is starting to go. Can't risk driving that far and failing on me. I'm too busy to pull it apart and replace it before the weekend. The Jamboree should be great fun and hate having to miss out on it. :(
 

ReconH3

Heavy Duty Adventurer
Just got in the mail some goodies I had ordered while still overseas.

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These are the Marathon Seat Covers Superhides in A-TACS camo. I can't even start to explain how amazingly well made these things are!!! In the pic you can see the front seats and the matching center console. I didn't include the rear ones because I don't have any more carpet space. :) What I really like about these seats is that you can pretty much pick any color or pattern. These are waterproof Cordura. The assembly instructions aren't generic. They are vehicle specific with real pics of H3 seats. They are held in place with real HD straps and not elastics or bungees cords. I won't be installing them immediately because I'm going to have somebody install some zippers in the back, so I can still access the factory map holders. I will store all my Delorme Atlases in there and only pull out the one of the State I need. They even made a matching A-TACS cover for the atlas. :D These guys are amazing.
 

Frisman

Observer
Hi ReconH3. ( First post )I'm a new member and I went to all the post on your build. Just amazing!! Congrats and enjoy it!!
Frisman
 

ReconH3

Heavy Duty Adventurer
I'm flattered that your first post is on my build. Thanks for the compliment. It's been a long road to get here. Still needs some work.
 

ReconH3

Heavy Duty Adventurer
Got the Marathon Superhides seat covers in A-TACS installed in the front seats.

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They fit really snug and don't budge no matter how much you shake your behind. :D

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I got it with the rear map pockets and matching Delorme Atlas cover. Hopefully tomorrow I'll install the rear seats.
 

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