Didn't know that shops were that affordable. Anyone know of any places in the B/CS area? Don't really want to drag it all the way back up to Dallas and then back down.
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Didn't know that shops were that affordable. Anyone know of any places in the B/CS area? Don't really want to drag it all the way back up to Dallas and then back down.
I was surprised it was that cheap.
Siegert Radiator in Bryan does a bunch of work for A&M, all heavy truck **** though. Light vehicle radiators usually arent work dicking with.
ive had siegert replace tanks, clean out radiators, fix leaks and move water knecks all for reasonable prices on regular vehicle radiators
I've bought radiators online for $100 with shipping. A few years ago though.
we're talking fruel tanks
You know, I thought about saying the same thing Brett, but that's probably going to end up costing him at least $22 more than recoating the tank. I can't see him spending that kind of dough on a brand new tank.
there is a place in houston i used to use to redo tanks.... can't remember their name. aren't you glad i posted. they did great work cheap.....
how many of your projects have we not heard about? you seem to have had a lot of unaccounted work done.
ive also worked at shops since i was 16.... so not all of these things are for personal use and i'm also not good at keeping yall informed. i tend to do alot of things that i dont tell you about. I will work on blogging here more often for your amusement.
Anti Wrap Bar Placement?
Option 1) The driver's side of the rear axle - This would create less problems with routing exhaust
Option 2) The passengar Side of the rear axle - Seems I read on the interweb one day that it is better to put the bar on the passenger side due to the way the vehicle torques when under load. Thoughts?
Option 3) It doesn't f'in matter