What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (17 Viewers)

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I got my head back
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Started my rear bumper build, didn't get nearly as far as I had planned. Had to replace my old mig welder, go to the winery with my beautiful wife, and make an unexpected trip to work. At least I got it tacked up well enough that I don't think it will fall off. Hopefully I can get more done this week. All in all a good weekend.

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Changed engine oil, tranny fluid and front diff oil

Also did an A/C evac and recharge

A few weeks ago she was blowin hot and I added a quick can from VatoZone just so we could have some cool air at the beach for the day

Worked great, but I never liked the idea of using pound cans without a proper evac, so the first chance I got, I brought her into the shop, hooked her up and did it right
 
Yeah it came with gaskets but I don't recall if the second Cat came with bolts or not, I do know I didn't like the bolts that came with the Y-pipe and wanted them to all be the same size, so I got a few of these Dorman sets, they worked great. Dorman 03423 Exhaust Manifold Hardware Kit

I got all new exhaust hanger bushings with hardware as well from Wits End, you'll need 3 of them, mine were all torn up or dried out. 80 Series OEM Rubber Exhaust Bushing Kit
Thanks Brodie. I have two bushings coming from Wits End. I didn't realize I would need 3 - guess I'll have to pick up another one. I'll check out the bolts as well. I expect getting the old stuff out will be fun. Time for the Sawzall !
Thanks again - 97LC80
 
Installed new front brake pads that have been sitting on the shelf for the last two years (from when I replaced the rotors/steering knuckle service but pads were still decent). Went on the back roads to bed in the pads, flogged the old crusiers brakes pretty hard (couldn't' activate ABS on a dry road but it was almost to the point of tire screech). I usually drive like an old man hardly using the brakes so a half dozen full pressure stops (60mph down to 20mph) in a row was something different. Also smelly.

Before doing the pads I was worried the front wheel bearing preload would need to be tightened up since I was hearing a slight squeak at low speeds, however there's no slop and with the new pads its nice and quiet.

Old brake pads, on an old cruiser, held up by old jack stands handed down by my dad.

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Haha, I've cross posted in the wrong forum more than once :hillbilly:
 
Installed what I think should have been a Factory Option (U.S. Market). ;)

As long as I don't get hit from the rear, I should be 'good to go' now.

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As does the seatbelt!
 
Started my rear bumper build, didn't get nearly as far as I had planned. Had to replace my old mig welder, go to the winery with my beautiful wife, and make an unexpected trip to work. At least I got it tacked up well enough that I don't think it will fall off. Hopefully I can get more done this week. All in all a good weekend.

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What's that rear ladder? Custom?
 
What's that rear ladder? Custom?
Yep, built it a few years back out of electrical conduit. I'm 190lb and seems to be holding up pretty well. I tried to paint it with wrinkled finish but it didn't stick planning on repainting the roof rack and ladder when I paint the bumper. Here is a better pic of it.

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