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How old is she? I'm up for a trip but will have to be a Saturday this month or Sunday in December as I now have 4 playing basketball.
 
How old is she? I'm up for a trip but will have to be a Saturday this month or Sunday in December as I now have 4 playing basketball.

13 Months.
 
Not really. I just bought this wraith cause it's very addicting at offroad events when someone brings one out.
I've beat it like it stoled my bike... in fact, I'm heading to OakMtn Hobbies here in abit to get more links, because I broke two.

Custom wood grain dawg!

repost, but worthy.

Real woodgrain!
 
That's sick! Rick you gonna do that?! LOL
I'd have wood splinters on the rock in minutes...
 
I wouldn't get into it to compete, but for the hobby of building something cool - I'd love to have a mini-me of my FJC, right down to every little detail. I don't have woodworking skills like that, but one day I might get into it.
 
has anyone installed the ironman bushings set?

I cant find any instal instructions/write ups on line. Except for their caster bushings, which I can see how to instal, they are cut in half, i put one side in at a time, pretty straight forward.

but the others are single pieces with some pretty sizable lips I dont see how I would be able to press them into the control arms... or does using a 20ton press just make things work?

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has anyone installed the ironman bushings set?

I cant find any instal instructions/write ups on line. Except for their caster bushings, which I can see how to instal, they are cut in half, i put one side in at a time, pretty straight forward.

but the others are single pieces with some pretty sizable lips I dont see how I would be able to press them into the control arms... or does using a 20ton press just make things work?

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Yes, MUST have a press... not a driveway job right there...
 
Land Speeder said:
Yes, MUST have a press... not a driveway job right there...

Reason mine aren't installed yet...
 
View for the day.

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The link is safe, I was a bit hesitant to click it at first. sounds a bit like a pet rock to me, especially since I don't know if I have purchased three pounds of mushrooms in my lifetime.

sign of the times I guess, but I have also never seen "you will have a chance to use us as a reference on your resume" listed as a job perk before:


  • Commission-based with starting average of $10/hr, with growth to $20+/hr possible
  • Minimum 3 month commitment required:
    • After 3 months, you will have the chance to use your BDL and Back to the Roots as a reference on your resume
    • Also become eligible to receive your own BTTR business card and e-mail address
    • Discussion w/ your Regional BDL, National Director & co-founder on future with the Company
 
Happy thanksgiving y'all!


I finally got new lowbeam lamps in. If I had known what a pain it was to get these in I would have bit the bullet and bought new highbeam lamps at the same time.

I have my dash apart for what I thought was going to be a quick and easy radio swap. Not so, I have to go to the store tomorrow and buy some new instal brackets/wiring etc.

While I had the dash apart I tried to figure out why my temperature control doesn't work. I could see everything moving, and I can see it hanging up, I can't see how to fix/adjust anything. But I do believe it would not be possible to convert my automatic temp controller to the manual style out of the 91/92. Does anyone know if that is indeed correct?

I have new belts that hopefully I'll get put in soon as well.

via mobile app.
 
I think that my buddy with the 4R that's moving here in Jan ran into that Layton guy at the Lone Star Jambo this year.
 
Ah. Thanksgiving in the south

Well can't get it to upload right side up

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Hey y'all, just wanted to introduce myself and looked like this (might be) was the spot to do it! I'm originally from the Florida panhandle, but transferred to go to school up at Auburn (War Eagle!). Anyone else from around the Auburn area? Y'all know of any good trails or camping spots within an hour or two's drive? Also, would love a spot to go shoot sometime or another, and only thing I've heard of is Tuskegee havin a range somewhere, any other suggestions? Thankya!If anyone's ever in need of some help round me just give me a buzz, always have a tow strap, cables, and couple of tool boxes in the cruiser
-Richard
 
Welcome!
Yeah they have a range out there it here National forest (off wire road)
There is a place out toward union springs that does trap (can't Remember the name).
There are few folks in the Auburn area maybe they will chime in soon.

The Talladega national forest (sky way motor way) is roughly an hour away (depending on where you start).
There are also a few parks one of which is in Auburn off south college a couple of miles past I 85.
 
Hey y'all, just wanted to introduce myself and looked like this (might be) was the spot to do it! I'm originally from the Florida panhandle, but transferred to go to school up at Auburn (War Eagle!). Anyone else from around the Auburn area? Y'all know of any good trails or camping spots within an hour or two's drive? Also, would love a spot to go shoot sometime or another, and only thing I've heard of is Tuskegee havin a range somewhere, any other suggestions? Thankya!If anyone's ever in need of some help round me just give me a buzz, always have a tow strap, cables, and couple of tool boxes in the cruiser
-Richard

Aren't you from PC? I lived there a few years and luckily got back to B'ham. Various places to shoot and some good hunting around Lee Co. If you like turkey there are a ton around Jackson's Gap. Welcome aboard!
 

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