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- Thornton, CO
I am so done with apartment living. This is what happens when your fancy RCV cap cracks and all of the grease washes out of the joint.


I am so done with apartment living. This is what happens when your fancy RCV cap cracks and all of the grease washes out of the joint.
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Just your ability to inspect and repair your vehicle on said properties.What does the living accommodations have to do with that crappy cv boot ?
Just your ability to inspect and repair your vehicle on said properties.
When I lived in Aurora, I had a code enforcer get hypertensive when he saw a steering column on top of a car parked in my driveway: They gots rules about working on vehicles in the outdoors...
I took the carpet out of the back yesterday. Got to see more of the crash damage, and then some...
I want to get the front carpet pulled, to see how much work is there.Yowser! That's some rust!
Luckily it doesn't look too too bad, just some minor clean up and patch work?
I want to get the front carpet pulled, to see how much work is there.
No freight today so got home and was going to be lazy ,but every hour on it is an hour closer to hitting the trail befor summer ends...Had 5 hours of daylight used it to bend and drop in b pillars then with the majority of the 5 hours I played around with the door dilemma as I was going to just go simple with fixed tube and a skin ...lol...and after mocking up a tube only 10 inches tall from the boatside it became clear trying to get ones feet up from the foot well and over that tube was a total of about 20 inches and a steering wheel o er the legs made that a sucktastic thing so I quickly kicked the tube off the tack welds and decided to make tube doors I used a bunch of old short tube sections that were doing nothing slugged together to mock up a door it looked good so I used some 1.5 inside some 1.75 to hinge them and will slam latch them after and use a pull cable to release them whe seated...I should also be able to gut and cut my old doors to a skin and tab the tube for release pins to hang skins ...but the skins can wait until important stuff gets done...lol...got to bitc h slap Cleveland rock before fall...got that to settle up on that flop of 2012 .
What, are you short or something?
Getting in/out of mine can be a pain initially, but once you get it down I can get in/out rather quick and painless.
If you're going to make door bars, seems like a removable steering wheel is a must. It would be quite the PITA to get in/out of mine without one.
In other news...
Got my ORI's on and charged up last night. Went with a little less pressure in the lower chambers, not sure how I'll like it. It makes for a softer "ride", but doesn't give as much side to side stability. Essentially, the "spring rate" is lower now than I had it before. If I decide it's a little too "floppy", it's an easy change of adding some PSI to the lower chambers. Gotta love being able to adjust all of that in a matter of moments![]()