What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (78 Viewers)

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Loaded up for Moab!

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What steelies are those?
 
Curious to see if this did the trick? I'm driving mine right now with the rear DS removed and think I have the same thing going on up front.
Don’t want to jinx it but so far it has! Getting alignment to check where my caster landed and will post.
 
Good looking rig, that sexy lady almost offsets that damage multiplier......

🤣🤣 sorry bro, I had to say it.
*Almost* :) It came with it and a I'm waiting on a front bumper to becoame available from BIO. I'll let you know when I pull it off if you'd like to buy it ;)
 
Every year since 97, I have done my spring detailing where I buff out all of the scratches from hunting season (some will never come out) and touch up the chips. This year after I finished, I realized the chips on the front of the truck (and front of hood) were so intense they looked like a bad case of the measles. I also had really bad chips on the fender flares and mirrors (as big as a nickel). The sliders had grip tape on them and when you walked by the truck in shorts it would take the skin off your leg. To alleviate these problems, I finally broke down and bedlinered those parts of the truck. It turned out nice and looks great for a truck I have been plowing through the brush every year for 25 years - original paint. The ARB front bumper, Slee back bumper and Metal Tech sliders have all held up remarkably well.
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I understand why people delete. My old one was a coolant timebomb. I happen to have the engine and tranny out so it was an easy fix (assuming you can find piping).
I kept mine by routing heater hose (soft lines) to the rear heater instead of dealing with the hard lines. Was super easy.
 
I kept mine by routing heater hose (soft lines) to the rear heater instead of dealing with the hard lines. Was super easy.


This is my future plan but for now it's deleted because it was leaking
 
Needless to say I am excited.
My 3" exhaust is on the way.
Will be happy to see the final product and know the total, including shipping.
 
Buy a questionably Isuzu 4BD1T swapped 80 sight unseen across the country, fly out and drive it back. Step 1, quickly fix the broken panhard mount in the seller’s driveway :cool:

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