What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (58 Viewers)

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Cool.

You need to pull the bolt in your cupholder and clean it too! Ewwwww.

That's crazy talk, if you ask me

I cleaned it up to take our substitute minister around the area showing him castles and such. I got out in the dirt a little and scraped up the paint going through some bushes as well.

Overall, a darned good day.
 
View attachment 1145468 My truck met a new friend. Evidently my brakes must work awesome!!! Everyone else's suck ass.

There's one way to remove a kidney

How many times is this now that you've been rear ended???

Nothing exciting here. Washed the old girl and swapped to the AT's and added the roof rack back for some out of town work
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Drove to the Grizzly 50Km race my wife's running in Canmore Ab. Took the kids puddle jumping up Spray Lakes road. There is snow on the mountain tops already. Also, did some gourmet linguine Alfredo on the tailgate in hotel parking lot in the rain!
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This would be #6

You need to quit waving your rear end around...eventually it's gonna get rammed (x6)! :rainbow: Glad you're OK!
 
What is it about my supple rear that is just soo enticing?

IDK, but last time it was in my backseat there was near penetration with a foreign object! @jtwopark was a witness!
 
@NLXTACY - That BMW emblem kissing your rear bumper could fund the next round of LX lock boxes....creative financing never hurt anyone right? :hmm: "It hurts when I turn my head this way....AAAAHHHH!!" Piece of cake. :grinpimp:
 
Are you talking about cars here?

no joey never talks about cars....the foreign object was small enough for joey to stick up his A$$ and for the seat belt to slip and lock in....
 
Finally getting to retrofit my depos , with the quad setup i got from TRS
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Went creek fishing. Caught some smallies and some northerns. Got stopped by a DNR Officer on the way back. Was told that I shouldn't be out that far because the "road" isn't maintained and is washed out. I asked him why he didn't come and tell me to come back. "I didn't want to risk it with my Jeep." My son and I laughed and left.

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On our way back my son and I saw a deer laying in the road that had been hit by a car and left. I called the sheriff and asked if he wanted me to put it down. He said he would be out to do it. So I parked my 80 to block it on the road from getting hit again. My son and I sat down with the deer to comfort it. I checked him out and he didn't have any broken bones and appeared to just be traumatized. As I rolled him over on to his belly he hopped up to his feet and sauntered off to the woods. When he got about 30 feet away he looked back at my son and I, shook his body (like a wet dog) and bolted in to the woods. It wasn't his time yet. It was a pretty cool experience.
 
I finished routing the parking brake cable and wrapped up the work on the rear axle.
A word to anyone trying to do a rear axle swap: the parking brake cable needs to route between the fuel tank and the body. You don't have to drop it all the way down, but you will need the passenger side front corner to drop about 3/4" to fit the cable. It will fall into place from there.
 

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