Any ornaments for the windshield to match the seat covers?
Oh yeah, prayer scarfs, prayer wheels, etc.
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Any ornaments for the windshield to match the seat covers?
in south east Idaho. trail 296, it goes off Hwy 28, just before the Gilmore summit)That's a sweet looking road in your second pic. Where is that at ?
Looks good....so jelous of that front bumper
damn thats a lotta bannanas, nice saw the same one on an ICON LC here in BostonI stalled new WARN zeon 12
You're removing the body from the frame to do the 6BT swap?Ok not mine, but on lucky guy is going to be as happy as me, in a couple of day's . Today I did everything I needed to get ready for the 6BT swap, this means getting ready to lift the body off the chassis, drain all the fluids, disconnect brake lines from body to frame, disconnect parking break, drive lines dropped swap bar dropped, tranny cooler removed grill is off, front bumper off, and I am sure there is more, that I did in only 7 hours, by myself but I don't recall, oh wait pulled the wiring harness from under the dash and put the harness on top of motor removed seats and alarm system loosened all the body bolt's.
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You're removing the body from the frame to do the 6BT swap?
Cool. You have build threads from previous ones?Yes, it makes thing easier, like running wiring, rear heater hoses, I know it sounds crazy, but it is faster, this way. I have worked on several and this is the 3rd one like this and it expedites the swap. You see this way you can remove the exhaust from the frame and motor, before you would have to cut it in several places, and running the rear heater lines and wiring harness is simplified. Before you would also have to unbolt the core support, also moving the steering box without body in the way, before I would not be so far along with the project, I figure I'll have a total of 23 hours to get it running, I know it sound crazy, but I am pretty confident in it .
Another weekend 2500 miles away from my 80.
Cool. You have build threads from previous ones?