What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (68 Viewers)

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Removed the front diff from the '92 and rewarded myself with an afternoon of wheeling in the '97 at Gunsight Pass.

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Took the family (and Friends) to Moab for the weekend..had a great time.

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Took the 80 on the freeway for the first time since 2011. Going to smog it this week and start using her again!
 
Took the 80 on the freeway for the first time since 2011. Going to smog it this week and start using her again!

Hey, where have you been? We're going to have to meet up for a snow run, now.
 
i got the winch mounted but ran out of daylight before cutting up the stock bumper. at least its off the garage floor :D

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:wrench::wrench::wrench: Got my MAF coil spacers installed, swapped in some 265/75 tires for snow season, removed the old TVSS and Lojack systems, put in the CDL switch and did the pin 7 mod. Ran completely out of ambition before I got the new remote starter in, so then...

:steer::steer::steer:!! Found a great new trail as well! She sure crawls better with a touch more height, and the select-ability from the pin 7 mod and new CDL switch makes tight trail corners a lot easier. Feels a little more top-heavy on the off-camber sections now though, gonna have to get used to that.

A great weekend!
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Hey, where have you been? We're going to have to meet up for a snow run, now.

Lol, just dropped my new front drive shaft off to get shortened. We will see if I can get everything fixed in time.
 
Bolted these beautiful things in.

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Rebuilt the knuckles and did a complete desmog on my 92 3FE.
 
Decided to customize my damage multiplier and make it a little more off road friendly.

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Inspected and re packed the front wheel bearings and installed new Edelbrock shocks.


 
Helped my group cut, split, deliver, and stack about 6 cords of wood for a single lady in our church who lives in a place only accessible by snowmobile in the winter. Got to run my new saw for about four hours, always fun.

She lives on the side of a mountain so steep that the driveway was like a bobsled run of mud going down. Very fun and grateful for the good tires :-)
 

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