Revamped my driver's switch assembly by cleaning up the contacts and doing the auto-up mod. Window is a bit faster now. Also replaced the failed relay in the wife's RX300 window switch with a modified relay to fix her window roll up issues.
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Not bad. The pieces are sized to give a good root weld. Makes the grinding better, no ground through welds. Tack up is simple, start at frame horned and worth outward. Hardest part is just running all the seams, takes time. Anfs i usually weld in rubber slippers and t shirts, so i got mean arc burn and a couple holes in my legsHow bad was the build? After doing my sliders I'm not sure I feel like doing a bumper but the price is right.
is that a mt rainier?Finished up my drawers and various other work on the cruiser and set out for Colorado. Started Tin Cup Pass around 10:30pm, ended up setting up camp in the sleet on the summit. So awesome
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Woke up to a flat
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Went trail hunting..
I'm really loving doing this when is dark!!
I've found that in rare situations he'll work for beer... then again I have helped him a lot with his 80 so...Thanks to J- aka @reevesci and Andrea for picking my name as the Trail Tailor Customer Loyalty winner!
Springs, shocks, castor correction, adjustable steering stabilizer, hat and stickers.
I'm going to attempt this install myself after purchasing an impact (all installs, mods, fixes have been via hand tools up to this point). While I know @GW Nugget would consider any suspension work a .5 banana job I can guarantee it's not going to be for me.
I think I've watched every damn youtube vid and read every build thread with suspension installs so I'm moderately optimistic I can do this myself. If not, I'll PM @SmokingRocks as he seems to be a magician and bribe him with fistfuls of cash. Fingers crossed.
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Did you check your valve clearances while you were in there?Removed and resealed the intake manifold, and bent down the flaps under the valve cover to reduce oil blow by.
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Do you have some tall jacks? Makes it nice and easy. Support on frame, undo your shocks and swaybar, and let the axle drop!
I've found that in rare situations he'll work for beer... then again I have helped him a lot with his 80 so...
Did you check your valve clearances while you were in there?
I have never put banana value to any jobs... haha. I paid for my 1st lift to be installed, but after watching them install it I said to my self that's it? The biggest important thing working under a rig is good jack stands, 6 ton or taller. Let loose of all link arm bolts including panhard bars so as to reset ride height. The Mr T. bottle jack comes in handy as well with installing coils. Haha.Thanks to J- aka @reevesci and Andrea for picking my name as the Trail Tailor Customer Loyalty winner!
Springs, shocks, castor correction, adjustable steering stabilizer, hat and stickers.
I'm going to attempt this install myself after purchasing an impact (all installs, mods, fixes have been via hand tools up to this point). While I know @GW Nugget would consider any suspension work a .5 banana job I can guarantee it's not going to be for me.
I think I've watched every damn youtube vid and read every build thread with suspension installs so I'm moderately optimistic I can do this myself. If not, I'll PM @SmokingRocks as he seems to be a magician and bribe him with fistfuls of cash. Fingers crossed.
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is that a mt rainier?
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Went trail hunting..
I'm really loving doing this when is dark!!
Where do they normally rust at?Replaced the rear decklid because of the typical rusty hole they always get. Only broke 1 bolt (cheap Japanese nuts and bolts!!) The 'new' one doesn't have the rear spoiler. There goes my MPG!
And...after I took a short trip I got some strange gravel like noise...I think the water pump is on it's last leg.
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