take a pry bar an dwedge it into the u-joint then try to pull it back toward the outside, I guess what eight said pretty much...
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take a pry bar an dwedge it into the u-joint then try to pull it back toward the outside, I guess what eight said pretty much...
I had that problem with the toy axle...
Alright, and a week later, LT is finally up and cruisin' the streets again...got the hubs and everything all situated when we realized that the groove the snap ring fits into on the shaft was too far in on the shaft; so we simply replaced then with Austin's spares....All four tires are on the ground (gonna need to get some wider rims...I'm not likin' those 15x8's so much), no shocks yet, gotta measure for and order those, thus making for a rather rough ride for the time being, but hey, it's done! And only 45 min. before the A&M vs. Pitt game (wish I could go).
I really do like how it turned out, even in spite of the fact that I look like the biggest piece of white trash driving around College Station. :rolleyes: It's all good - eventually I'll get to doing some body work and getting her all painted and prettied up (yes, it will be going to OD green)....then I'll learn some more and hopefully find some people to help me chop the **** out of it! :rolleyes: :D
Tate's got some pics on the digital camera - hopefully he'll have a chance to post 'em sometime.
Thanks for all the help and support y'all! :cheers:
ok i said i would get some pics up... better late than never
this one is Kate's first ride on her new 37's
her old 33's and new 37's big difference 'eh
What a real girl thinks about getting your hands dirty
and the final results... still needs shocks
looks awesome ! :eek:
not too much room to stuff those meats though
ya we have not checked how it flexes yet... gonna need to trim though
i just found this pic of mine and kate's tires compared. mine have ~10K miles on them. i'd estimate 50% tread left.