Preferably.
Good luck Tommy! Just keep that big bitch running.
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Preferably.
Good luck Tommy! Just keep that big bitch running.
scrap the whole thing and throw an LS based something or other at it. Always the answer.
:laughing:
Foty Fo's!!!! Can't wait to see 'em.
And I agree with Sam.
Looks great!!!
Looks great!
I don't know about anything special but mine made life super easy and it looked nice, so i loved it.
That sucks man, I had one of my 12 bolts leak but it was the O-Ring only. I wish I could tell you. The only thing I have seen is something about the beads on some of the Rockers being too thick to...
Looking good!!! Just keep lots of zip ties around to hold everything together ;)
I understand you getting a bit offended by his post but I don't think he meant it. At $1400 into it I think you have yourself a good deal and good experience from it, but I think I understand where...
das pretty.
Agree with this, looks good. Wheel the piss out of it.
Greatness!
http://www.highlift.com/photos/mudbug/davidohendalski.jpg
Wow...greatness.
very cool Tum Tum!
Nice!
EXACTLY MY POINT! You do break **** on the trail but you want it done right the first time! You don't plan going into it that you are going to break, you plan as best you can to make sure nothing...
This has gotta be one of the dumbest things I have read in a while, and you aren't a dumb person Travis, I know this.
I am worried about something breaking and I have two ****ing rigs, in case...
From everything I have heard second hand about Tommy's driving style... I would want that **** as plated, boxed, and reinforced as I could get it!
http://1337gif.com/images/gif/50-Cent%20Bert-6.gif
Honestly this movie scene come to mind...
http://floppingout.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/600full-dumb-dumber-photo.jpg
Way to go Tommy! Good Luck.
Tommy I am not trying to be rude and I honestly don't think it has anything to do with bronco's but everything to do with complicated expensive projects on a college budget and motivation. It has...
:rolleyes: you just described 95% of this club that owns 3/4 ton trucks. And my comment was directed towards this club.
Who needs a solid axle to pull a trailer? Why would someone sacrifice drivability and ride comfort in a 3/4 ton truck just to say they have a solid axle?