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I wondered how that all turned out. At least you've got options.
 
What about pork? Speaking of that, we just slaughtered four of our five pigs at the ranch. That was interesting. That is split between a few people and the last pig goes at the end of the week to get ready for the roaster next week. Can't wait to jump the jeeps, gonna be fun!!!
 
What about pork? Speaking of that, we just slaughtered four of our five pigs at the ranch. That was interesting. That is split between a few people and the last pig goes at the end of the week to get ready for the roaster next week. Can't wait to jump the jeeps, gonna be fun!!!

I almost forgot I'm gonna be there to see this! Effin stoked!
 
pork is always an option...but I easily overlook it on a daily basis when I have to chore 4800 head of hogs :pig: I chore cattle everyday too, but I prefer a steak over a chop any day of the week :chef:

But I still love all food! :D I am an equal opportunity eater!!

And I love cheese......cheese is good...

Cheeseman-OUT!
 
God, Aaron...quit quoting my posts!
 
THAAANK YOUUUU!
 
Nice choice Nick! I'm waiting on the .357 LCR then I'm buying one.

357 mag also a good choice. Can't believe how light there making these new pistols.

Good choice Nick. I just picked one up yesterday myself. I went ahead and put a Kel-Tec P3AT pocket clip on it, definitely helps it stay in place in my back pocket.

If you don't mind me asking, what are they going for at gun shows?

The standard sites and larger hand grip 390-400.The new night site with redesigned hand grip(the one I'm buying) 430-450

Nick
 
Anyone have any tips and tricks for installing the front axle? I used coil spring compressors the first time and couldn't even crank them down enough to help. The axle wouldn't drop far enough to get them over the bump stops, plus they almost slipped off the coil which makes me more than a little nervous. I thought I would be clever and put the coils on first, then jack it up and bolt in the uppers, but now I'm having a hell of a time wrangling the axle around to get the lowers in. I feel like I'm making this way harder than I should be. I have done this before, even, and although it was annoying, it was never 'drenched in sweat and cursing' annoying.

Dumb broken Jeep is holding up my plans (need it running so I can work on my truck), and I just spent 2 hours on it with very little to show for it.

It's beer-thirty.
comealong/ratchet straps to pull where needed, stock tire jack to push where needed. Worked for me, and I was an idiot and connected the control arms last... let me tell you, it's way easier if you don't have the track bar and steering bolted in first. :doh:
 
Got my camper back today...

ICE cold a/c...

Pulled the old fridge out, put a newtome baby fridge (110volt) in...but its smaller so i got some trim work todo...

getting close to getting it squared away...

mac 'camper looks really coffee stained with brand new white a/c on top' gyvr
 
Just wanted to say this site has helped me yet again. I replaced the hub bearings and axle shafts in the Dana 30 Sunday. Made a difference but there is still a slight shimmy. I will be replacing my lower control arms this week yet and possibly a rotor.

Also installing a trans cooler and front receiver hitch with a grill guard. Was curious do I take the trans cooler that goes through the radiator out of the loop? If not does it go to the radiator 1st then the cooler? Or does it go cooler 1st then the radiator?

97XJ2 Call me concerning the lift. I do not have your number available.
 
Got my camper back today...

ICE cold a/c...

Pulled the old fridge out, put a newtome baby fridge (110volt) in...but its smaller so i got some trim work todo...

getting close to getting it squared away...

mac 'camper looks really coffee stained with brand new white a/c on top' gyvr


Mac just wanted to let you know that most RV fridges are an ammonia based system. If you pull them and turn them upside down for 24-48 hours then right side up for 48 hours they usually work. The ammonia near the top generally gets crystallized and becomes separated. When you flip it the crystals dissolve.
 
Where do I get stock lower control arms that are cheap? I was going to order from Quadratec. They are $70 loaded with the bushings. I just do not have the time to get my vice bolted up to press new ones in the old arms.
 
Just got back from ATVing in Wisconsin with some good friends. We put about 280 miles on the quads, and drank a bunch of beer around the campfire.

Where at?


That's probably the cheapest you'll find them Rob. Even morris 4x4 is at $35 a piece. And I was just thinking about calling/PM about that, its been on my mind and I'd like to work something out on that. I've just been so busy working, its some tricky hours I normally work, not like Mac, but its just inconvenient.
 
Where at?


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Clark and Jackson counties. We camped northeast of Black River Falls by Lake Arbutus, so we were near the center of the trail system.
 
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