and I just remembered where I left my needle-nosed pliers with the red handles.
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and I just remembered where I left my needle-nosed pliers with the red handles.
TTB is
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yes, yes it is...
TTB is for homo's
haha
wtf is your avatar????
OH MY GOD! WHAT THE HELL IS YOUR AVATAR!?!?!??!?
He changed it, but that was pretty gross.
edit:
from woman bent over pissing to tigger to bin laden
since no one liked it i changed it
I've about fubared the rivets I'm trying to get out. problem is that they're still not out. any suggestions? I've got a grider and a drill. don't wanna torch it b/c I don't wanna fubar the frame rail where the new bolts will need to fit snugly. at this point I'm about to start on the other side and hope for better luck. the problem with the side I'm on right now is that the exhaust, specifically the cat are right in front of the body mounts on the inside of the frame rail; I can't grind from that side.
any helpful comments are greatly appreciated.
on mine i did two things:
1. grind the heads completely off the rivets and beat them out w/ a BFH and a punch
2. grind the tip of the head flat, punch it, then drill out the center w/ a 9/16" (?) drill bit. you dont have to go all the way thru, just enough to get thru the head, then hit it on the side w/ the hammer and knock the head off. then you still have to knock the rest of it out w/ a hammer and punch.
either way will work, just depends on what ratio of grinding/drilling/hammering you want to do.
my 1st advice though: GET A BIGGER HAMMER! :flipoff2:
they ended up torching out one side and then using my big hammer, a drill, and a punch for the other side... worked just spiffy:D
hell yes. thanks to tate and nutz for stopping by for moral support.
My friends and I heated up the riverts and used an air chisel with a flat bit to take the rivet head clean off then used the punch bit to push it out. If that doesnt work just torch it
after today (though it's not over yet) I have this left:
- buy/borrow a 7/16" drill bit and use it for about 5 minutes
- cut/grind/bend a nasty lip off a crossmember
- bolt on the remaining three lift brackets
- get the remaining snap rings on the ball joints (landon, those pliers suck :flipoff2: )
- bolt on each side of the front axle
- order new hubs
I think that's it. if things go according to plan (or at least close) I hope to be driving her around this week. it's been too long...
I have sweet snap ring pliers bitch refer to the mazda swap thread to see them