Re: shock rust - This is a moot point for me based on the above from Jason, but here you go:
(Note I don't daily drive this anymore, nor in salt, and it's under cover (but still subject to humidity/condensation. The rears also take quite a beating from gravel, as I have miles of it to get...
Most aren't, but they can be. A big problem is that they haven't been manufactured for quite a while now and OEM parts are no longer available. The market has dried up for US made replacement mainshafts that were in demand after OEM was done, and they're no longer offered. You're at the mercy of...
@ThatKOAGuy Do those of us who registered last year need to call in and do anything to be "part of the group?" I'm sure there were a number of us.
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Also, thanks a bunch for your involvement and enthusiasm in helping out! 🤟
Did someone say "year of the 80." 😁. Good timing. It felt like a good day for a couple hour drive. 28" of snow in southern Iowa, some white knuckle spots on the roads, -2 F and lots of wind.
So sad to see this. We camped next to them at SAS4 (and 5 too IIRC). What a genuine gentlemen Terry was. I was always glad to see him and spend some time chatting about our old trucks and life in general. He'll be missed. RIP friend.
Appreciate it, it's Friday not Saturday.. I think we are(or maybe just her) gonna jet over to the YMCA in Mayfield (it's for the Y anyway, so they'll get her sorted out).