Ok folks, I've been dragged back kicking and screaming from the edge by RAYZER. He came over today and beat the stuffin's out of me and told me to man up. Then he helped me out of the issue I was having. It doesn't seem like much on it's own, but I've just been over whelmed by so many problems and delays. And of course cost overruns. I am replacing all of my wheel cylinders with the larger A3 ones. Last weekend I got ONE done. Ugg. So I figured this weekend might try to get 3 or 4 done. Not in the cards. Started pulling the right rear wheels off, got the outer off and 4 of 6 inner nuts off, the other two I rounded off the square drive head with a good socket and a torque multiplier. My 3/4 impact wouldn't budge them. So I tried every which way to Sunday to get them off, no such luck. Even double nutted and welded the nuts, still wouldn't budge. RAYZER called yesterday after my pitty party post and we discussed the situation. He offered to come by today and see what he could do. So before he got here I removed the inner wheel, drum and hub assembly on a furniture dolly so we could separate the drum from the hub if need be. Well Ray shows up and scratches his head for a few minutes and said let's just weld one nut on and then impact it off. Well his welding is much better than mine, and after two tries, we got the first one off. A few minutes later the second one was on the ground. THANKS RAY! So instead of using a torch to cut off the two studs, I now just need two inner and two outer nuts. Amazing how a few hours not getting anywhere can destroy ones attitude. So I at least got one more wheel cylinder installed and the bearings packed, will order the nuts this week. Am getting extras just in case. L and R hand threads. Did one other small project this afternoon, installed an aluminum channel over the driver door window for a rain gutter. Since the glass is a poor fit with the hard top, it should help. Cheaper and easier then replacing the glass runs and weatherstrips. Right door next. Also picked up a used ICOM IC7200 transceiver from peebay this week. Had a ham friend of mine check it out, works well. This one will be in the living area of the truck. Now for my license so I can actually use it and the 2 meter radio's that I have. Maybe this winter. Thanks guys for all of the support, sorry I flaked out there for a bit. Still don't know how it all will be done in time for the Oct. GA Rally.