.... those make it handle nice don't they?
.... those make it handle nice don't they?
Thats what mine looked like but was pitted. A new drum was 325.00De-rusted my winch's drum, ready for primer and paint.View attachment 199274
Not to hijack the thread, but how does Driver Education work in Alabama?Weak moment. The best thing I can do these days is let them use it ..once ..then raise so much Cain about the carnage they are afraid to ask next time. It's pretty much at the point with them now.
My oldest got a gooseneck into the bed of my nice 2012 f250 last year.
Crushed a rear milk jug on something steep in my Blue Rubi I sold.
Got in water so deep he filled his front differentiatial on his Chevy 4x4
Got about 20 tickets
Pulled out in front of a guy, flipped him.
Creamed a workers tuck in my 280z. I got mad and sold the car immediately.
Backed into my daughter's car.
My youngest tore the door off his accord.
Hit a lady in my work van.
Hit someone in his truck.
Backed into the oldest ones truck
Tore the neighbors mailbox down with a flatbed
Got 2 tickets in one day, one at 90 mph...in my van
Backed into his mom's car.
Jackknifed a trailer into my van.
Hit one of my workers trucks.
This is all in about the last year or two.
Apparently it doesn't.Not to hijack the thread, but how does Driver Education work in Alabama?
First we all gather around the tractor, while the instructor finishes a beer....Not to hijack the thread, but how does Driver Education work in Alabama?
Looking good with those beautiful trees in the background.
Cool move.Lately I haven't done much but drive it. Today I hosed all the summers dust out of the inside, cleaned the dash real good, vacuumed the seats and put the carpet back in. I did this getting ready to put the hardtop back on when the body shop got it painted.
As luck would have it I got a call from them saying it was ready for pick up. I drove to the shop and they set it on. I had been thinking all summer about an idea I had and finally went for. After seeing it on my Jeep I could not be more pleased with my decision, I had it painted body color inside and out. I know it's not for everyone but I like it.View attachment 199406
I broke all mine too a couple years ago when I did my lift. My first experience working on the Jeep and boy, was I sad to have my first job really test my will! It took me a couple days of researching what to do before I got the nerve to do what I did. I figured there’s enough holes in the frame, what’s a couple more going to hurt.Attempted to remove rear shocks only to have 3-4 bolts snap. Currently researching ways around this problem.
Replacing fender. 3 bolts broke and had to drill and tap. This one was tedious.
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Replacing the fender is one of my next work, one screw is already broken.