Its no glove box, but I believe that it provides a much more important purpose:gigem:
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Its no glove box, but I believe that it provides a much more important purpose:gigem:
It was $5 at the army supply place. Cut two big holes and some the old boat cupholders. The cooler fits perfectly there too.
hacked up rear bumper (temporary)
No pics, but Rusty put new exhaust on it today. Cut the cat out and replaced the delta 40 with a 40 series. It sounds better, but only a little bit louder, which is good.
Sky tie rod should go on this weekend.
IF when I put it in park, it sometimes tends to keep rolling, is that a problem external to the trans? It did it before the trans rebuild a few months ago and just noticed it after having to block the tires on the trailer when I was loading it today.
how far are we talking about? inches? feet?
Like, rolling down the street/trailer/trail. It won't ALWAYS hold. Sometimes it will hold fine. It almost seems like a linkage issue, not allowing the lever to fully engage park.
Id check the linkage. or it may be a spawl in the transmission that holds the linkage to the park position.
floor shifter baby!!!
if it worked fine before I would bet on the linkage needing to be adjusted. Otherwise the rebuilder could have left out part of the parking gear mechanism. If its not the linkage you could probably just drop the t-case and get to what you need with the trans in the truck
Tunes are now better than they have ever been. I ditched the old cheesy Pioneer for a new cheesy Pioneer. This one has and aux. output so Bronco is now iPod compatible:gigem: I also bought some 5.25" speakers that will be mounted in a 6" PVC cap. Even without having the speakers mounted up yet, it sounds pretty good for what it is. I can hear the Kid Rock blaring down the trail already. Pics of that probably this weekend.
Big "vendor" thumbs up for Audio Video. Brandon always gets me what I need for a great price. Really nice guy and he knows his car audio.
I got the new tie rod today. I think it is 1.25". When I mount it ontop of the knuckle, there is maybe 1/8" clearance between it and the spring. Roll with it?:D I dunno, I should probably just mount it under.
And just to be sure, it should go.....bolt head, misalignment bushing, heim, misalignment busing, knuckle, washer, nut.?????
how ghetto is it that I will now be running heims on the tie rod and TREs on the drag link?
doesn't sound ghetto to me just creative
You may be able to chunk the misalignment bushings to get some more clearance. Just bolt it on without them and turn the wheels to see if it hits. A tie rod doesn't get much misalignment. I'm not sure if I have them on the tie rod on jeep or not.
I think I finally figured out what the loud clacking sound from the motor was. I think I am running the wrong crank pulley, which causes the belt to jump back and forth, which pisses off the tensioner, which causes something inside it to pop.
The radiator is toast from the several minivan collisions and I haven't torn into the hubs yet to see what the problem was. I actually had to winch the Warn hub out of the axle to be able to spin the tire and get it on the trailer.
I will probably have to clean for several days before I can even start repairing various items.
The PVC speaker "boxes" worked great. The Ipod got a little muddy, but that was the only issue.
Still down for Clayton, hopefully with have bumpers.
Saw the toyota/import of some sort at advance beat to **** covered in alto mud yesterday while buying some headlight bulbs for the dodge. The guy behind the counter was like, "yeah, I'm new here but those cardoc guys are some crazy rednecks...."
I was looking through old pics and forgot how clean this truck once was:( Pic taken shortly after SAS and from pg 11.
looking at those pictures is how i learned to flex on a loading ramp.:flipoff2:
dentless is way overrated, that's what towrigs are for. ;)
I have no dents in it what so ever. Thank You
Cracks in the BS fiberglass fenders is another story. Just a good excuse to find an aluminum flatbed oneday. ;)
Edzachry
yeah, because then the fourwheeler would have been too scared to hit that ugly mothafawker... :rolleyes:
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d60 spindle bearing part number - BK6 - Napa.
Me thinks you are wrong and whether or not I have seen it has nothing to do with my statement...
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The Bronco is off gettting some bumpers. Hopefully will have pics soon.
DD hit the big 6 digits....
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I really like that bottom part, who and how much if you dont mind?
Nice, not too much of a donkey dick to make it look silly. Looks great! :gigem:
I dropped it off at J&P. It is probably a seized pinion bearing. Rear bumper should be done the weekend before Clayton.
I recently learned what a "Swamp Donkey" was and cracked up. I also learned that some people refer to a moose as a Swamp Donkey, which cracked me up even more. I saw a cow and a calf moose this weekend and cracked up. So is your truck's name in reference to a moose or is your lady a little big and rough around the edges? :D
Swamp Donkey :
A very ugly, usually fat girl who hangs around in bars and clubs waiting to sexually assault males who are too drunk to defend themselves.
"Damn! Look at her! What a swamp donkey!"
2. swamp donkey
of British origin, meaning a slobbering blob of a girl who hangs out at shady bars hoping for some action.
So I tell the swampdonkey to sock it before I give her a trunky in the tradesman's entrance and I have her lick me yardballs.
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Rowdy is a swamp donkey afficianado.
lick me yardballs ya bastid
what do they charge for something like that?
too much