What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (44 Viewers)

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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?
45 is perfect
 
My balls must be real dry!

I need to start servicing all the running gear stuff now that I am using the 80 more often. Hurry up and fiure out the best method, then I can just order the stuff.
 
My thoughts exactly. 2 1/2 years after rebuild and they still look full any time I peek.

It shouldn’t go anywhere, very little gets seeped out pass the wipers but that’s it. FSM says it needs to be 3/4 full so I’m sticking with that.

Grease port is a nifty idea but Mr T would put one there is it needs grease that often and if you need grease that often then something needs to be fixed.
 
Grease port is a nifty idea but Mr T would put one there is it needs grease that often and if you need grease that often then something needs to be fixed.
Sounds like its time to check your level because birfs do use grease.
You need to answer the question then why did Mr T put an inspection fill plug.
 
Out working on the staging area again. One team worked on the entry.
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The other strung the wires for the fence.
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Then located, assessed more trail, some were easier to find/follow than others.
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My son’s 92 had loose belts. Battery dead. Tightened them up and charged up the one year old Deka group 27 battery. Three days later and the battery is dead. Alternator must’ve puked. Time for swapping it out.
 
While I had the dash apart I installed a Pioneer head unit I had laying around that has bluetooth. Sounds pretty good. I have to figure out something to do under the radio or get a double din. This will work for now.ATTACH=full]1814014[/ATTACH]


Here you go, this pic is after I installed an Alpine, the cubby below is an OEM out of almost any 80/90's Toyota. Sourced from a local scrap yard for about $20.

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