What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (27 Viewers)

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That sucks, I don't see it as racist, just a culture where people aren't raised with the same respects as others.. Any other ethnicity raised in the same environment could have the same biases, either way. But it still sucks.

We lost an area that was a public outdoor range (no club or fee's, open to all public) it was closed due to all the garbage people dragged out to that one place to shoot up and leave. Unfortunately when they closed it, all the idiot shooters just go to random places in the woods now to shoot their garbage, really they're just shooting themselves in the foot with this behavior, and dispersing their garbage further out. At least with the range the garbage was concentrated in one area.
Yep, happened when i lived in cali and its happened in az and will happen more in az. Glad there is guys doing cleanup, but it should be shooting related groups that at least pitch in. Im just not sure who you would contact to organize for that here. I knoe my buddy runs one in cali.
 
Took ole' Island Riot out to uwharrie. The Jeep in the front lost all breaks at the top of Daniel and took a free ride all the way down into a tree, really lucky he didn’t mess himself up, he was obviously shook up. The Jeep in the back blew up trying to pull the Jeep in the front off the trail. ISLAND RIOT TO THE RESCUE!!!!! I towed both rigs from the bottom of Daniel to the parking lot.....BEAST MODE...was insanely impressed with the power of the rig to be able to pull two anchors over and through the various obstacles.

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crazy thing is I ran into a mud member down at uwharrie about 8 months ago with EXACT same story. jeeps blow up yotas pull em out.
 
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Lost my bottom passenger caliper bolt on blueridge skyline drive in Va and avoided a catastrophic failure somehow and fixed it with just a tad of damage inside rim and turned 300k whilst out there
thanks to @OTRAMM for the heli coil and thanks to @beno for offering to help mud members are goodfellas for the most part.
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thanks to @OTRAMM for the heli coil and thanks to @beno for offering to help mud members are goodfellas for the most part.
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Your balls are too dry. Need to lube'em
 
Make sure to put some shock boots on those to protect the pistons. It makes a HUGE difference in longevity at a minimal expense. I use the generic ProComp ones you can get from 4WheelParts, part# EXP 12127.
just ordered thanks for part number
 
Installed my part time hubs.. also found out that grease is mixing from the knuckle to the wheel bearings via the spindle.. guess I over greased the knuckle when I put the rcvs in a few hundred miles ago. I'm going to have the freshest grease in town because I'm an idiot

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we are all idiots
 
Your balls are too dry. Need to lube'em

Yep he needs a set of these to make lubing the birf easy especially on the road.
80 series dont like dry balls

Available the first of 2019

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about time, its amazing these arent out now. sign me up

Sign me up, too. I hate dry balls. They always get itchy.

Like a lot of our products Im so busy with other stuff I dont even have the time to list them.

Will/could be available with straight zerks, 45° zerks, and 90³ zerks what is the preferred zerk or offer all 3?
 
Seems 90* would be easiest to access from underneath. Great idea!
 
Like a lot of our products Im so busy with other stuff I dont even have the time to list them.

Will/could be available with straight zerks, 45° zerks, and 90³ zerks what is the preferred zerk or offer all 3?
Initially thought 90, but seems like straight would never be pointed the wrong way and you could slip a socket over it if you ever wanted to remove the plug. Is there any concern about pressure building and blowing a seal somewhere?
 
Initially thought 90, but seems like straight would never be pointed the wrong way and you could slip a socket over it if you ever wanted to remove the plug. Is there any concern about pressure building and blowing a seal somewhere?

Some good points. The amount of pressure you would be creating would not be a problem with a small amount. I would not fill an empty birf via a zerk.:doh: The idea is for you to combine it with something like an oil change where you just put 10 pump each time you change your oil to keep things topped off.
Do you actually have a 12mm square socket?:smokin:
 
Some good points. The amount of pressure you would be creating would not be a problem with a small amount. I would not fill an empty birf via a zerk.:doh: The idea is for you to combine it with something like an oil change where you just put 10 pump each time you change your oil to keep things topped off.
Do you actually have a 12mm square socket?:smokin:


I have a 1/2" 8-point socket, so....yeah?!?!?

On the zerk angle, I would lean toward the 90° due to changes in tire widths. The wider the tire, the more angle would be needed to clear. You could set it to point inward of whatever direction and even the rigid nozzle guns could reach it.
 
Some good points. The amount of pressure you would be creating would not be a problem with a small amount. I would not fill an empty birf via a zerk.:doh: The idea is for you to combine it with something like an oil change where you just put 10 pump each time you change your oil to keep things topped off.
Do you actually have a 12mm square socket?:smokin:
I use my 8-point sockets. :cheers:
 
I have a 1/2" 8-point socket, so....yeah?!?!?

On the zerk angle, I would lean toward the 90° due to changes in tire widths. The wider the tire, the more angle would be needed to clear. You could set it to point inward of whatever direction and even the rigid nozzle guns could reach it.

What little testing I have done did not conclude the best way to go. Buying a big box with all 3 zerks was not to costly, maybe just offer kit with all 3. Being metric that way you will always have some hard to find metric spare zerks.:)

Edit - No spares because I bought 8mm zerks for more grease transfer and the 80 series uses 6mm zerks........nevermind:grinpimp:
 
What’s wrong with just sticking the grease gun tip in there, my harbor freight grease gun with flexible hose fits in there perfectly. You need to remove the bolt and check level anyways, too much grease There isn’t good either.
 

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