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The coil buckets bolt to the arms. The holes are off set so you can turn them around pushing them inward. The springs still are angled a bit but its more than fine.

77 to 79 9"s are the big bearing units which are preferred.

I lengthened my R arms to mount them to my custom tranny cross member.

I've been running this set up sense 02

What would you recommend for me since I have the TnT Long-arm setup?
 
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McRib?

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I assume that's a 220volt welder. Is a 30amp circuit enough for it or did you have to go bigger? Once I get done moving I will be looking to buy one, and I'm planning on going Miller, just not sure which model.

I think the 187 pulls 21.5 amps at full on, so 30 is plenty.

That is correct Brian. I read the manual/guide and after doing that and talking w/ Sean I went w/ a 30 amp breaker and 10/3 wire. At the shop at the farm we are wired w/ a 50 amp breaker and 6/3 wire. My shop wont see anything that requires more then what I wired in for now, if so, I will run another plug and lower gauge wire, but highly unlikely I will need it. My machine shed has 220 wired on a 50 amp breaer, so if I need it I can just step next door to that shed.
 
You know what the best part about remodeling is?





getting a new 18v dewalt cordless drill and sawsall kit
 
You know what the best part about remodeling is?





getting a new 18v dewalt cordless drill and sawsall kit
you can say that again! I love buying tools when I have an excuse, I have so far gotten a chainsaw, a 28 foot ladder, a 7.25" makita circular saw, some bolt cutters, and a real nice set of black oxide HSS drills :yelclap:

If you're doing any sheetrock or plywood the best tool you can buy is one of those panel carrying tools. Plastic, $8 or less in the drywall aisle at home depot. Makes a clumsy 2 person job into an easy 1 person job.
 
If you're doing any sheetrock or plywood the best tool you can buy is one of those panel carrying tools. Plastic, $8 or less in the drywall aisle at home depot. Makes a clumsy 2 person job into an easy 1 person job.


If i would have only known that a couple days ago LOL


i got one more 6x6 room im Turing in to a computer room so more dry wall is in my future
 
when I built the cabin at the lake my budy and I bought a ton of new tools and when the project was done, he gave them all to me since i did more work then he did and it was just a spec house to him. Worked out great for me, I socred some nice stuff!!
 
Got a battery disconnect installed on the xjpopcanbuggy, last week had the alternator rebuilt. Its pretty much ready for Winterfest except for a new battery, and topping off fluids...

The baby jeep was leaking gear oil out of the driver's side. I replaced the inner axle seal but in the process found that I have a busted ujoint on the drivers side. I put my spare shafts in for now. I still have a small list of things the baby jeep needs before we leave for the Hammers on Feb 3rd. Hopefully it will come back in good shape so that there's not much left to do before Winterfest.

mac '11 years with the xjpopcanbuggy this month' gyvr
 
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