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that sucks! hydro assist time?
bring me your box ill show you how
were your fingers inside the wheel? Normaly you hear of thumbs, pinky is a new one. At least they didn't have to sew it back on. ;)
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Originally Posted by RCcola55
so you gonna tap his box for him?!?! :rainbow:
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i was just cruising down a watery trail not really paying attention when i hit a deep rut under the water on the drivers side. water was coming in the cab. When I hit it, the wheel spun hard. some how the pinky got in the way. i actually broke the bone in my hand (boxer fracture). I almost got stuck b/c i stopped and screamed like a girl. Some nice atv guys helped me get it strapped back on the trailerQuote:
Originally Posted by Jackasic
preview. THese are the copperhead rings just resting on the old wheels. I got the h1 wheels blasted today, hopefully can get them all put together in the next week
those are going too look sweet
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you just wish you had rims that looked that coolQuote:
Originally Posted by RCcola55
I installed (read: zip tied to cage) some $4 front speakers and fixed the rears. IT BUMPS :gigem: Hey Ryan, what does your stereo sound like :flipoff2:
Is there some special thread pitch to the bolt holes in the block for the motor mounts? (86ish 302) I have solid mounts from JBG and I continually have the bolts backing out even with locktite and lock washers. I am not using the original bolts. Are they some sort of special tapered bolt? I think it is 3/8" I drove it home from the store the other day with no bolts holding hte motor in.
My H1s are all blasted and ready for some welding hopefully tomorrow. The guys that blasted them also of course blasted the beadlock studs. Should I paint these studs/threads? Does anyone know where I can find the NEW beadlock studs? I can not find them in any Dorman/Motormite book.
I used longer 7/16" bolts and tapped 2 of the 4 engine mount holes in the block today.. It sucked doing this with the motor in, bu tit is good now.
Hey John, I found these wheel studs that I think might work, but as you can see in the picture, they are slighly shorter. You would also have to grind a little bit off the side of the head to fit into the wheel. THe knurl though is dead on and fits nice and tight in the wheel(once you grind the head of course) Down side is they sell in a set of 10 and are $32 for the set. $100+ in studs is no bueno. Dorman # 610-298
screw it, we'll run a die over the ones you have and paint em. they'll work fine.
My camera blows, but wanted to post some additions. PolyPerformance grab handles came in today. Also made some stainless steel boat beerholders work :gigem:
Got a TSC toolbox of craigslist for 75. Secured it to the cage with some exhaust clamps.