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Pulled my cab this week. I’m swapping it out for a rust free nos cab. It was quite a chore. Nobody talks about getting access to the two front bolts that hold the cab on. My new cab has holes already in floor for bolt access.
I run a generac 25kw liquid cooled propane fueled generator. Runs the whole house. I have only electric heat. It will run the ac or heat plus the hot water heater, dryer and electric range. I wouldn’t do it any other way. Only wish natural gas was available where I live.
They usually are reusable on other vehicles. I would get the glass pulled then inspect the gasket. The glass guy could possibly reuse your weatherstripping along with using a product called Window Weld by 3m.
Hello, My name is Brian. I am purchasing an item from a member in frisco tx. This item needs to go freight. He doesn’t know anyone that has forklift access. I’m asking to see if you know of someone in that area who can assist with loading a pallet onto a truck. Thanks
Not trying to steal the thread but it kind of goes along with the original posters question. What is the best paint to use after you have just had something completely sandblasted? Obviously applying first an epoxy primer.
I always felt I could make millions by going to a place that makes plastic molds. Have them make a plastic Hi Lift jack. Then I could sell it to the Jeep guys. The jack wouldn’t work, but nobody would care. It would be light weight and half the cost of a real one. It’s a win win situation for...
They don’t recognize you because these “jeepers” should be driving a minivan instead. Here on the east coast they run out and lift them up. Then install the Hi Lift jack, the full size spare, the snorkel and the Harbor Freight winch on their truck. Yet they probably couldn’t use any of that...
I’m looking for someone that can crawl under their truck and take a few pics of their transmission lines that run to the transmission cooler. I pulled the transmission and I don’t think I have them routed correctly. I think the top line is the one in question. One of them is hitting the pto...
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