The unwashed feral hippies smoke it here.
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I've always called it "pitch wood".Well I now know how to find it....still don't know what it is though.
I've always called it "pitch wood".
What's with the logs attached to the bumper?
Firewood or floaties?
Attempt at pinstripe prevention?
Finished up the rust remodel...
Awesome progress.
Where in the Black Hills are you?
I have the Milwaukee grinder at the powder coat shop, and it is very good. I have a Rigid set at home and they had a deal on 4.0 ah batteries and the grinder so I went for it. Both are brushless motors and are really good. If I was buying without already having some tools, I'd go Milwaukee but they really seem to be equals so far.
View attachment 1444249 View attachment 1444248 Had my original rims powdered coated and bought new tires.Looks totally different because I think I got used w/ the black rims
I was dropping my daughter off at school this morning and a friend came running over (she's a cute blonde so it was a nice change of pace). She said "You're the only one I know who will understand!!" She was smiling so I wasn't *too* concerned. She said "In the next 100 miles, I will roll over 200,000 miles!!!"
So we walked over to her bone stock '97 and admired it for a while, talking about how fantastic 80s are.
J - does this partnership mean an end to your custom bumpers or will you just scale them back?
View attachment 1449335 View attachment 1449336 View attachment 1449337 Took off running boards to replace soon. Center nut inside of driver side center broke. Any ideas on fix. Nursert? Anyone have this happen, if so what was your remedy? Would leave them off and get mud flaps but do not like the way passenger side exhaust looks. Thanks.
I had the one on the DS break loose and just spin inside. I had to use a sawzall to cut off the bolt to remove the boards. The PO had wrecked the truck on that side at some point, and the body shop cobble-welded bolts behind bolts to attach the RB.
I made the decision then and there that I would remove the RB's and if I needed more, I would buy/build step sliders. Occassionally, you can find mudflaps from non-RB trucks.
That's what mine did, spin,but I put pressure on it and it grabbed and came out. But nut fell inside magnet fishes it out. I need the running boards for vertically challenged family members. Might be ok without since most force is downward! Thanks for the info!