What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (70 Viewers)

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I put everything back after heater core replacement. Will do A/C charge this weekend, but I noticed that my security gone. Tried to program-but seems no light.
Hmmm
 
Had a little ride with the 4 sisters ;)
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View attachment 1146572 View attachment 1146573 Been looking for a good USB dual outlet to permanently install as I hate the adaptors that fit into the lighter position. Found this http://www.amazon.com/Outlet-Charge...?srs=8298612011&ie=UTF8&qid=1444763785&sr=8-1 and it fit the OEM lighter position almost perfectly. I only needed to enlarge the hole about 1mm. It will charge large tablets as well.
Is that a radar detector on an 80??

Do you live in a senior community in FL?
 
Is that a radar detector on an 80??

Do you live in a senior community in FL?

Digital inclinometer! It says it right on there! C'mon man!! ;)
 
Finished up the reseal of the steering box, replaced a tie rod end, adjusted the steering stops and installed Firestone bags in the rear springs. All pretty boring, but it is nice not leaking PS fluid any more :)
 
It takes a 20 ton and it's scary as hell. I would rather use a sawzall next time.

Found this out on my 12-ton. Never before had it occurred to me that you might want to wear hearing protection when using a hydraulic press, nor that it needs to be bolted to the floor.

1) the pop/clang that came out of the press when the bushing started to move had my ears ringing for a week.
2) when said concussion was made, the press jumped about 6 inches into the air.

scary as hell is right.
 
Found this out on my 12-ton. Never before had it occurred to me that you might want to wear hearing protection when using a hydraulic press, nor that it needs to be bolted to the floor.

1) the pop/clang that came out of the press when the bushing started to move had my ears ringing for a week.
2) when said concussion was made, the press jumped about 6 inches into the air.

scary as hell is right.
I put on ear protection after the first one. This was after I was contemplating giving up due to thinking the 20 ton press couldn't handle it. Guts, goggles, ear muffs, and one hand over my balls is what it took.
 
Logged 500 miles over 4 days across the heart of Appalachia in WV and VA. Dirt, gravel, two track and seasonal forest service roads aplenty. We hit the weather lottery and the leaves were near peak.

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Nice of you to blaze the trail for the minivan...
 
Nice of you to blaze the trail for the minivan...

Ha! The build quality is worlds apart - but at least they both share straight sixes and solid axles. Here was a mid trip mod - we were about to end up dragging the rear muffler on the next rock on the road. Gotta love small towns - impromptu muffler replacement in an hour for $150 bucks TOTAL.

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