I ended up using King’s Toyota out of Cincinnati and used code feeeship I’d tried car-part without success, and figured this is my Xmas present. Oem skid is twice as expensive as the Asfir smh
So I broke down and bought an OEM fuel tank skid that arrived today. So after replacing all the fuel lines and fuel tank, it's time to wrap up the project. I'll probably post a brief thread on adding oem skid plus an asfir fuel tank skid and share some pics of this mini project. I was happy to...
Man after my own heart, i recently took advantage of Firestone's lifetime wheel alignment warranty.....for the 3rd time, I'm thinking about a little tire decal to put on the fender to commemorate each one received under warranty
Just a hose, I recently removed rust from the driver's side frame rails, need to do the same on the passenger side. Hoping to power wash over thanksgiving weekend and hopefully spray fluid film as well.
Successful test drive complete, it stops, nothing caught on fire. Now back to the wheel alignment place where this all started when the rear brake line poppped. smh
I’ve been living that Salt Life my whole life….born in Kalamazoo, lived in Presque Isle when I was a kid, my pops lived in Syracuse for a while, oh I’ve seen things that would make the folks out west cry or maybe just laugh real hard
Fuel tank in place, pro tip for those that struggle with replacing fuel tank straps in the future, use a 50mm bolt, slightly longer than stock but not too long that you have to put the stock one back in place after snugging straps up. 50mm bolt is perfect solution when bolting up the straps.
Tried installing the fuel tank last night and I could not get the bolt in through the strap. Going to try again tonight with a 70mm bolt and see if I can get the straps to form up a bit. I’ve run new nicop brake lines from the front as well as fuel lines. Also been cleaning up the chassis and...