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fawker.
side note:
I went and beat on the truck after work today on some local trails. Dragged the bumper, tore the trim ring off the spare. Apparently I shouldn't be lazy and trail ride with that thing on. Unexpected dip and a pile of rocks will do that.
Everything seems to be working. Did a few steep hill climbs and descents, went through some mud, lockers are awesome.
the next time you install an axle shaft don't use so much grease, my drum was packed full of it.
 
maybe.
I think I've got the pile ready for the trip. Rear brakes are stil giving me fits. THose damned adjusters are worthless. 2 weeks and the drivers side one is already seized up. Gonna go over them this weekend.
Drivetrain is solid though. Gonna pop the diff covers and make sure all is well in those this weekend also.
 
XJ_ranger said:
Remote from work.....


(dont tell Ron :D)

Yeah,

He never looks in here........:compwork:
 
kubtastic said:
Hey man, you working in the warehouse down by the RR tracks? How'd you swing that?
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except i think he swallowed.
 
IntrepidXJ said:
in case you don't watch all the forums.

Me going up escalator. Original clip was just over 3 minutes, and I sped it up to just over 1 minute.

http://myxj.net/videos/RandyEscalatorFast.wmv

It's about 3MB

:D
Nicely done.
That line has about 1/2" margin between making it and pointing at the sky with standard width axles.
 
the white one, Bryon I think, was lifting a rear wheel. I'm sure that was hairy.
I felt like that when Jeremy decided to lift a wheel a foot off the ground at redbird.
 
87manche said:
I felt like that when Jeremy decided to lift a wheel a foot off the ground at redbird.

Oh, you mean the "High Pucker Factor" feeling.

My brother had similar incident at Redbird while riding shotgun with Jim. We were afraid there we were going to have to surgically remove some of Jim's seat fabric from Fuzzys asshole. Turns out, after a few deep breaths and ample time to relax, Jim's seat was only left with a racing stripe and a slight wrinkle in the fabric. Ahh, the memoies...
 
Haleyes said:
Oh, you mean the "High Pucker Factor" feeling.

My brother had similar incident at Redbird while riding shotgun with Jim. We were afraid there we were going to have to surgically remove some of Jim's seat fabric from Fuzzys asshole. Turns out, after a few deep breaths and ample time to relax, Jim's seat was only left with a racing stripe and a slight wrinkle in the fabric. Ahh, the memoies...

i'm suprised your brother didn;t have any problems riding with me at winterfest :D
 
IntrepidXJ said:
i'm suprised your brother didn;t have any problems riding with me at winterfest :D

He still talks about riding with you Randy. He really had a good time.
Thanks again!
 
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