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well dude...I made the same mistake with my clayton's but I refused to take the truss off so it sat where it is and ive been fine ever since. Looking good man, thats a nice stack of parts you have!

RockZJ



 
Discussion starter · #144 ·
Yeah... but you could have done a better job of packaging them..... The package showed up torn and open, but luckily all the pieces were still in there.

I can tell where they were rubbing on your steering. You think lowes will have a replacement nipple for the one? I'm gonna have to get an easy out of something that'll fit to try and pull the remnants of the old nipple out.
 
Discussion starter · #146 ·
It's aight bro.... All the pieces were there so it's no biggie. On one of the disco's, the zerk grease fitting is broken off on the lower mount. But, part of the fitting is still screwed in..... meh, I'll get it fixed.

On another note. Pulled my front doors off to try and replace the hinge pins, but, I don't have a small enough angle grinding disc to fit in there to cut the old pin out.... hmmmm......

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Maxx, make me some safari doors. Please? :roll:
 
Discussion starter · #147 ·
Got the LCA mounts and spring perches welded up. Gonna setup the calipers. brackets, and try and get the truss burned in tomorrow. Might even start on the plumbing.

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Almost set the apartment complex on fire. Lit all the excess acetone on the ground on fire. Had to make a dash for the fire extinguisher, as you can tell from all the chemical compound on the ground.
 
SOLITUDE said:
... All the pieces were there so it's no biggie. On one of the disco's, the zerk grease fitting is broken off on the lower mount. But, part of the fitting is still screwed in..... meh, I'll get it fixed...
It should come right out with an easy out. It will just spin it on the threads. If you lightly hammer a drill bit in there, you should be able to attach a drill and back it out that way as well.
 
Discussion starter · #152 ·
I really want a chop saw, tube bender, tube notcher, dremel, and a good wall plug drill. I've got a really really nice DeWalt 14.4volt, but, it tends to die about 3/4 the way through most projects (And I've got 2 batteries). That or I need to find an attachment for my electric impact.
 
I have a nice hitachi drill..and the nicest dewalt sawzall money can get..I wish I had gotten the dewalt chop saw but the firestorm or whatever its called works..I like to have nice tools.

And I NEVER buy cordless crap..always gotta have a cord

oh yeah, forgot to mention the tube bender..duh
 
1995zj said:
You looking to get that Aero Exhaust Muffler anytime soon? I can hook ya up whenever ya want ;).
I will look into getting one as well..your muffler is smaller than mine..and louder..so it will be a win win...let me get the main things outa the way and I will def hit you up sometime.
 
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