Yeah, I have had her almost 15 years now. Been a good rig.
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I got the other side cut off today. ALso removed the rear bumper/anchor and bought some 5x2 box to cap of the rear frame. It will have a captured d-ring on it. Need to buy Travis' welder.
All you kids will eventually figure out that fullsizes suck for serious offroad rigs. Sure JB's bronco has always done well, but the parts in it would work so much better in a smaller rig. I think his bronco looked as good as in the above picture when I first saw it, I'd like to have something like that to cruise around in, take it fishing, shoot at things out of it, but that's about as good as they get.
The plugs were black and wet with fuel. The smoking from under the hood was from some vaccuum lines that fell down and burned on the manifold. Fixed that and new plugs and it doesn't smoke and seems to be running as normal.
The more I look at it now without the rear body, the more I kinda like it. Visibility is great now to each rear wheel. Got a few other little things to do, but she is ready to wheel again.
sounds like it was running rich because of the burnt vacuum line. Glad to hear that there is no serious damage.
I'm still not quite sure why you wanted the stack, but it is done...
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:laughing: he is going to murder you
Nice!
Let my little brother house/dog sit for me....He wasnt suppose to drive Diane while there..... Diane now needs a front bumper....Drunk guy on 21 apparently swerved over into his lane, he rear ended him, sending it flipping several times......gawdamnit....Glad he is ok, butI might beat his ass when I get home in 4 hours.
SAS time?
Shiiiiiiiit that blows.
Dianna + bronco axles = less ****ty Klogger.
****, that sucks. Oh well, at least it was just a front bumper