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That was a really good size raffle there Al. Really good job by both you and Marshall.
 
I to would like to thank the organizing members of ONSC for putting togeather the "logan's run" memorial ride and to the sponsers for their dedication and support to the people and the culture of landcruisers. This was truly a family event.
 
Thank you sponsors!

Thanks again Al and everyone else for making this event as excellent as it was.:cheers:
 
Awesome. 'Nuf said.

:beer: R

Video forthcoming.
 
Just ordered some stuff from MasterPull, thanks to the raffle! Thanks to the sponsors and Al, and whoever else got sponsors together.
 
awesome job guys. as always these events are nothing but fun. I've already got a PM out to Hardline Fab about a slider order.
 
We need to get together Eric, I'd like to do the same thing with my raffle prizes...


awesome job guys. as always these events are nothing but fun. I've already got a PM out to Hardline Fab about a slider order.
 
We need to get together Eric, I'd like to do the same thing with my raffle prizes...

they will be slightly different for your rig because of the different years.

80 sliders are different for
91-92
93-94
95-97
 
We need to get together Eric, I'd like to do the same thing with my raffle prizes...

Shoot me a PM anytime Brian and we can chat. Yeah Al's right. The 93-94 have dual cats and yours has just one if I remember right.

I've already talked to Stan and he told me that since they do not have an 80 in their stable he would need the truck for a few days. He did say that he would clear his schedule when I came in so that the sliders is all he was working on to minimize time without the truck. It a 3 hour drive one way for me and looks like 4 for you. I have a post on the SC board to see if there is anyone local to Chesnee that might be willing to take their rig over for a few days and let him fab it up and then ship it. if that works out we might see if we can get a single cat version over too and maybe split shipping or something. I'll keep you posted on what I find out.


I called Mickey Thompson today about getting a set of 35's ordered. This event was just what I needed to jumpstart some things on the cruiser that I've wanted to do for a while. never expected to have such luck at the raffle. Been checking out the tube front bumper from Bump it offroad as well. I love the approach angle on it. I would just have to sell my ARB and try to come close to breaking even since I am about to spend so much on tires and sliders.
 
Thank you Al for getting such great prizes from some great sponsors together. E has been talking a lot lately about "I haven't done anything to the Cruiser." But with three kids 3 and under, $$ for Cruiser parts isn't always easy to come up with. The raffle prizes have helped us out a great deal in adding some much needed updates, to our Cruiser. Thanks to you and the sponsors..
 
Shoot me a PM anytime Brian and we can chat. Yeah Al's right. The 93-94 have dual cats and yours has just one if I remember right.

I've already talked to Stan and he told me that since they do not have an 80 in their stable he would need the truck for a few days. He did say that he would clear his schedule when I came in so that the sliders is all he was working on to minimize time without the truck. It a 3 hour drive one way for me and looks like 4 for you. I have a post on the SC board to see if there is anyone local to Chesnee that might be willing to take their rig over for a few days and let him fab it up and then ship it. if that works out we might see if we can get a single cat version over too and maybe split shipping or something. I'll keep you posted on what I find out.

I've got family in Spartanburg, and it's only 30 minutes away from Chesnee. So I was going to try to work two things into one trip. I kinda figured we might need some mocking up on the different rigs, but we could definitely do a Mudship after final product...

I've got dual cats also, but I might be going with a new exhaust system (thanks to the last trip) with a high flow cat. Need to chat with a local shop here...
 
I've got family in Spartanburg, and it's only 30 minutes away from Chesnee. So I was going to try to work two things into one trip. I kinda figured we might need some mocking up on the different rigs, but we could definitely do a Mudship after final product...

I've got dual cats also, but I might be going with a new exhaust system (thanks to the last trip) with a high flow cat. Need to chat with a local shop here...

so you're not wanting the exhaust system I have?

If not no worries i'll get it to Ramon I think he is needing one.
 
so you're not wanting the exhaust system I have?

If not no worries i'll get it to Ramon I think he is needing one.

Well I haven't checked with an exhaust shop yet, so I'll still take it, but if I don't I'll be glad to get it to Ramon....
 
Tire porn

Big thanks to Mickey Thompson. They were great to deal with. no taxes or shipping charges. 35's should be mounted up soon.
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E- those are going to look really funny on my Mustang. Or did you get them for my Yukon?
 
Well I haven't checked with an exhaust shop yet, so I'll still take it, but if I don't I'll be glad to get it to Ramon....

Is it possible to move the exhaust inside the frame rails on an 80 like you can on a 60?
 
Is it possible to move the exhaust inside the frame rails on an 80 like you can on a 60?

Don't think so... gas take and other things are in the way
 
Is it possible to move the exhaust inside the frame rails on an 80 like you can on a 60?

Don't think so... gas take and other things are in the way

Al, I took a look at the exhaust on Erics 93 and routing the system inside the frame rail would not be that hard to do. A good mufler shop could do it no problem.

I would probably add some heat shields while I was doing it.
 

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