JohnnyBfromPeoria
I'm Getting Around To It
Ryan, have you ever seen what I managed to do to the stock mount on mine? It looks like I dropped the entire weight of the truck directly on the passenger side mounting point for the rear trailing arm's front mount from ten feet up. I must have been really horsing it that day. The underside of my 95 looks like a horror show for trucks and I can only be glad I put the sliders on when I did. The last time out (Hackberry), I even managed to bend the plate that protects the gas tank filler tube forward to the point where it fully exposes the hoses and it needs to be bent back into place, probably with a sledge. It's a wonder the thing still drives as well on the road as it does.
Yesterday, I ordered a replacement idler arm for Jorge's 89 (the one that lasted one day on the trail, and, yes, it was a Japanese 555), the new trailing arm bushings, idler arm and Pitman arm for my 95. Those should be in this afternoon, which gives me a bit of time to get ready and get the old parts off so I can trade them in under warranty.
The 83 Power Ram 50 (it's a Mighty Max, Jorge) needs to have its rear leaf spring bushings put in (finally), a water pump replacement (got one, and Jose said he'll do it) and an oil change. I'll have to get three five-quart jugs of Rotella 15W-40 at some point today for inventory.
It beats a day at work.
John B.
Yesterday, I ordered a replacement idler arm for Jorge's 89 (the one that lasted one day on the trail, and, yes, it was a Japanese 555), the new trailing arm bushings, idler arm and Pitman arm for my 95. Those should be in this afternoon, which gives me a bit of time to get ready and get the old parts off so I can trade them in under warranty.
The 83 Power Ram 50 (it's a Mighty Max, Jorge) needs to have its rear leaf spring bushings put in (finally), a water pump replacement (got one, and Jose said he'll do it) and an oil change. I'll have to get three five-quart jugs of Rotella 15W-40 at some point today for inventory.
It beats a day at work.
John B.