Clean Racing
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Looking good Avery.. If you don't mind me asking what front spindles are you using with I am assuming the ford front hubs and rotors??
cracker said:![]()
Tomorrow's goal is start the rear axle and bend/flare the hard lines for the brakes.
Clean-RC said:Looking good Avery.. If you don't mind me asking what front spindles are you using with I am assuming the ford front hubs and rotors??
gcurtis said:When do you clean and detail the engine bay?
cracker said:Only web wheelers do that. Use it more than once a year offroad and it looks like this![]()
which one are you running? ZJ?cracker said:I did that three months ago. didn't make any noticable difference.
gcurtis said:A clean heep is a happy heep
Kejtar said:which one are you running? ZJ?
The main thing it does is allow you to find the leaks easier. Notice, I didn't say fix them, only find them.gcurtis said:A clean heep is a happy heep; not only that but it makes my working on it a ton easier.
cracker said:For the last ten years I have dealt with customers who had that mentality and day in and day it was was proved wrong (on bikes). They wash and wash and wash and get water, degreasers, and solvents in places that would reak havoc on parts. Since then I have not adopted that though process.
Unless I did a crazy mud ride (we live in SoCal :dunno: ), I would wash my bike anually. I'd even have the red moad dirt on there for months at a time. I only had a clean and well lubricated chain.
I have since adopted this way of thinking on the Jeep. I do though, keep the inside noce and clean![]()
gcurtis said:BTW, I was off road ten times in 05, and I'm not talking fireroads. I counted.![]()
Mike L said:The main thing it does is allow you to find the leaks easier. Notice, I didn't say fix them, only find them.
-Mike
cracker said:So sensitive. :laugh3:
If I didn't see you out there, you wern't out there![]()
gcurtis said:Same goes for you, bitches.![]()
Hey, going with your theory, does it mean you don't wash your underware for fear of holes?
cracker said:I don't wear underwear :wierd:
cracker said:Funny you should ask......
After about 10 PMs between Goatman and I, it ended up being Chevy Spindles, Chevy length stubs (I run Warn alloys), a Ford outer Timken Bearing, and a Chevy inner Timken bearing on Ford Rotors. It is odd that now it is easier to get the outer C-clip onto the stub easier AND it spins a lot smoother than it ever did with the complete Chevy setup.
And again, I owe a thanks to Goatman.
Clean-RC said:Ok I have the Chevy early spindles but they look too damn short for the ford hub/rotor combo... Do you rememeber if the spindle is long or short?? I have all the timken bearings for the ford, but what year on the inner chevy... I am also curious as to what the measurement is from the wheel mount on the rotor to the inner "C" ??? Thanks...
Clean-RC said:I am also curious as to what the measurement is from the wheel mount on the rotor to the inner "C" ??? ...
gcurtis said:I knew that was coming. So much for breakfast.
cracker said:I don't know how you would like me to measure this. Give me a little more details.