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I'll take some pictures later and post them up.
Dude, it's been 15 hours since this promise. And it's now 5am EST and I'm STILL waiting.
I'll take some pictures later and post them up.
I'll take some pictures later and post them up.
No more computer. GET IN THE GARAGE!! I might be wanting to do a cage before NACfest so your junk needs to be done well before May![]()
I was already back down when these where posted.i dont want to wait till later for pics, i want em now, unless your workin on the jeep, then its ok to wait for pics
Dude, it's been 15 hours since this promise. And it's now 5am EST and I'm STILL waiting.
i stayed up waiting for the update WTF Bill
Ok Already...Come on Bill!!
:rof:Typical presidentail statements that arent followed thru
:thumbup: cool. I'm always sad when I get to the end of your pictures :laugh3:
:thumbup: cool. I'm always sad when I get to the end of your pictures :laugh3:
Thanks guys.X2. Lookin' really good Bill!
Scott
I'm assuming you want to learn or something? I'm fine on my own.YEPPIE, Bill did work!!!!
When are WE gunna regear the front?![]()
I'm assuming you want to learn or something? I'm fine on my own.
After the steering is all set and I pull it out for final welding I'll be gearing it.
I don't mind bending some hardline for the axles themselves, but I do not want to be bending the hardline for the entire Jeep. I know it is much more expensive (at least the fittings are) than the hard line stuff (and I'm already complaining about not having any cash), but I think for the little bit extra it'll be worth it.
Good idea. I was planning on one line to the rear and down the control arms for both axles anyway.why not run 1 line to your front axle and 1 to the rear, and have a "t" on ech housing, seems simpiler, and run them down the top of a control arm that way you dont have to worry bout lenth
Eh, we both know yours is awhile out still. I'll show/help you do it when the time comes.Gotta get some practice on another HP60 before i do mineplus i wanna come to your house and drink some good beer:thumbup:
Oh, I know it isn't all that hard I just don't like doing it.Yah, bending lines are not very difficult. I'd just bend some new ones. You'll save like $100 and you won't have to worry about having all those adapters in the system. More unions mean more possible places for it to leak. Also, if you break a line you can kink the hard line to hold pressure and you won't have to spend more unnecessary money on a new fancy line.
I usually never add tools either. However at this point in the game I almost have to when comparing costs. Stuff like my chop saw, welder, flap wheels, electricity, the lights I put in, etc never gets added in.I never add the price of a tool because its not really exclusive to the XJ. You just add it to your collection of tools and its there for later. Yeah you need to buy it now but you could borrow or whatever. I went just built all new hardlines on my Jeep but I'll eventually upgrade. I already had the line and didnt feel like spending anymore time or money.
I usually put stuff like flap wheels, cutoff discs, sawblades etc on the cost list because they're consumables, but I fully agree on tools. I put tools on the list under two circumstances - when I'm trying to make sure I'll be able to pay rent+bills, and when one of my friends tells me I'm stupid for doing work myself and should have paid the dealership to do it. Great to be able to say "this cost me 25% less than having the dealer do it, I have x amount of essentially free tools, AND I learned something" when someone tells me that.I usually never add tools either. However at this point in the game I almost have to when comparing costs. Stuff like my chop saw, welder, flap wheels, electricity, the lights I put in, etc never gets added in.
I have a crappy little brake line tube bender but I wouldn't want to do a whole vehicle with it. I could borrow one, but I am most likely going to go with the Powerflex line. We'll see in a few weeks when I actually have the cash to buy something. :sad1:
If I was a shop or having someone pay me for work I'd put them on the list, but I'm not. I don't want to count the number of cutoff and flap wheels I've gone through. Good thing they are cheap when you buy in bulk.I usually put stuff like flap wheels, cutoff discs, sawblades etc on the cost list because they're consumables, but I fully agree on tools.
I never have anyone touch my vehicles. Everything is done myself with exception of a recall that was on my truck.I put tools on the list under two circumstances - when I'm trying to make sure I'll be able to pay rent+bills, and when one of my friends tells me I'm stupid for doing work myself and should have paid the dealership to do it. Great to be able to say "this cost me 25% less than having the dealer do it, I have x amount of essentially free tools, AND I learned something" when someone tells me that.