mommucked
Endeavoring to persevere
- Joined
- Sep 26, 2011
- Location
- Rural Apex n.c.
Food Lion.Where'd you get this?
Food Lion.Where'd you get this?
It's the angle of the camera that makes it look like it's leaning.I watched it very closely. I quickly set it on the locks and used a couple pole jacks to make it secure.
Glad to have the rear done and now just reassembly of the front is left.
Removing the rear carrier was enough to to make it sway.
Have you ever had real pimento cheese? Not Ruth's imitation salad cheese or whatever that crap is Bojangles squeezes out of a tube.
Gotta smear it all over 2 pieces of "caucasian" bread and broil/bake them in a toaster oven till they're bubbly and brown on top.Wait a few/4 mins. before you eat it or your burn the top of your mouth.
Nah. It self cleared. Should be good to go for many more miles.Hope this is the right thread, maybe should be in tech? Just want an expert opinion on my pattern. Does the opinion look too deep?
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Pattern looks good actually, but the pinion is too deepHope this is the right thread, maybe should be in tech? Just want an expert opinion on my pattern. Does the opinion look too deep?
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4.56 gears. Should wrap it up tomorrow.That truck is a beast.... Andy was telling me you were going to re-gear it..... What did it get?
Hope this is the right thread, maybe should be in tech? Just want an expert opinion on my pattern. Does the opinion look too deep?
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Why do so many shops either reuse pinion nuts or fail to dab a little loctite on the threads after replacing a seal?Hope this is the right thread, maybe should be in tech? Just want an expert opinion on my pattern. Does the opinion look too deep?
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Why would you replace it? You might need that new one later! Leave it in the shrink wrap!Why do so many shops either reuse pinion nuts or fail to dab a little loctite on the threads after replacing a seal?
Time for a locking gas cap!
Time for a locking gas cap!
What you can't see is moments before this picture was taken, I told Matt's son that his dad needed some gas.Time for an ass-whooping! Same results.
Fact. Fortunately it was a play gas can from his toy lawnmower that is mostly useless. Just like @Andy J.What you can't see is moments before this picture was taken, I told Matt's son that his dad needed some gas.
Dont tell Andy, but I suck at this stuff.That truck is a beast.... Andy was telling me you were going to re-gear it..... What did it get?