Wrenchin party

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See you guys tomorrow morning then. 0830 sounds good!
 
Have a good day boys and be safe.

I have two tips: disconnect one end of the front and rear sway bar to the axle. This will make it very easy to drop the axle out completely.

Do keep an eye out on the front brake hoses as you lower the axle so that the springs fall out. Try not to over stretch them as they are fairly short.

John Franklin and I will be doing a front end rebuild at my place here in the East Mountains on Saturday.

One request I have is please take lots of pics. I'd like to update our website with pictures from what the club does and tech sessions is what we do besides going on trail runs. Your pics should tell a nice story and who the players are so keep that in mind when you're clicking away!

Thanks.
 
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Let me think about it. I'm not sure I can bring myself down to wrench on an 80. :hhmm: :eek: :rolleyes: :meh:

:beer:

You should be kind to the 80's. After all, that's what you've used in the past to tow Da 40 home :flipoff2: and it might happen again.
 
OUCH! da' pain, da'pain
 
LOL....
 
Daisy - thank you couldn't have done it with out you as the tech advisor. Cy/Paul - thanks for the space and tools- Invaluable! Jarred thanks for the "tap out" and bolt run.
Sorry Ali , we did not take pics during the process. One I didn't see the request till after; and two, Daisy and crew did not stop to eat, drink or anything else. So pics would have slowed them down. Will you settle for "after" pics?

Tomorrow is alignment and hopefully brake job.
Thanks again I hope I can repay the group sometime. But for now I look forward to superbowl run (if I can make it)
 
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AJ,
No problem at all buddy, glad to help!
For everyone else, the lift turned out awesome, looks way better now!!
Thanks to Paul and Cy for the hospitality, made it much better.

Daisy
 

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