Always!and always stock extra beers in the fridge.
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Always!and always stock extra beers in the fridge.
Those extra's always seem to disappear...Always!
What slides did you use? I am considering a similar project. Do the slides you use lock?Finished off the fridge slide. The only things I bought were the slides and turnbuckles, everything else was leftovers from previous projects or repurposed. A little rough, but I’m into it for about $110 out of pocket. I’ll consider this version 1.0.
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It should and is definitely something I’m doing in the future to my 80.Does this allow manual adjustment, and rid of the factory setup?
Yup, I have the same valve.Does this allow manual adjustment, and rid of the factory setup?
What slides did you use? I am considering a similar project. Do the slides you use lock?
Looks like you're burning a little oil in #1, as it has some ash on it. Same with #3. The rest look pretty normal, but they had some wear on them.Tore the intake boot...new one will be here at 10am tomorrow.
Doing the spark plugs. Not sure how old they are. Left to right is front to rear. View attachment 2031386View attachment 2031387
Don't let those sedonians see you driving on the red Rock, your apt to get a Stern talking to about cryptobiotic soil or something lol
Don't let those sedonians see you driving on the red Rock, your apt to get a Stern talking to about cryptobiotic soil or something lol
Designed and made a zip out rear bug screen for my pop top build. Being able to set up camp under 30 seconds is sweet, but the real disadvantage is letting all the skeeters in while you access the fridge to make dinner!
This fixes it and fits in a small red bag when stored!!
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