What did you do with your truck this week? (3 Viewers)

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Drove it home from the hospital with my precious baby girl! Jenna was born last Tues. Mom and baby are doing great! That family membership pays off.:beer:

Friday the 100 gets new boots on the front end and new OME shocks all around...finally.

Congrats Josh! Cheaper by the dozen.
 
I washed the GX today...it was dirty..prepping for Sat drive to Jekyll. Have to figure out how to fit everything.
 
Nah, it will all fit and we will be in urban areas for a bit (parallel parking, etc).

I don't want a trailer! I may need one, but I don't WANT one! :P
 
Replaced all the heater hoses behind the motor of the 80. Not hard at all when you have the proper tools like a fork lift a pallet and some rugs to lay on.

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Replaced all the heater hoses behind the motor of the 80. Not hard at all when you have the proper tools like a fork lift a pallet and some rugs to lay on.

now that is some redneck ingenuity at its best, I am jealous :beer:
 
i don't know what he is gonna do once that warehouse closes...
 
Congrats on the new baby, Josh.
Glad to hear every one's doing well.
 
I made some bumpstop extensions for the front of the 62 today, got the first coat of primer on them. hope to get them on this weekend.
 
Replaced all the heater hoses behind the motor of the 80. Not hard at all when you have the proper tools like a fork lift a pallet and some rugs to lay on.

Dang that is a great idea I don't know why I didn't think of that: and yes I usually do have access to a fork lift while I have broken my back bending over the fenders of the beast standing on a stool. :o This looks way easier. :cheers:
 
Trollhole said:
Replaced all the heater hoses behind the motor of the 80. Not hard at all when you have the proper tools like a fork lift a pallet and some rugs to lay on.

Want to do mine??
 
Marshall,

That sure beats climbing on top of the engine and trying to to break clips and hoses.

Not my truck but i did finally get to see a good friend of mine last night who just got a '74 fj40. It has been restored and has a few upgrades. He signed up on MUD already but hasnt made it over here yet. I told him to come over to UC so hopefully he will in the next few weeks. His username is red74fj40
 
OME shocks installed on the 100.:bounce:
 
Got the newest 60 up and running, she sounds great! even with an out of tuned carb, and I'm sure some misrouted vacuum hoses... I'm sure something is not hooked up correctly...this one came from CA and has the high altitude compensator system on it....
 
Got my front bumpstops installed on the 62 today. now just to get rear shocks...
 

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