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This summer's "To Do" list (Pre OCBR)

NYLES

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AND spent about 4 hours working on the floors prepping for bedliner, still a long way to go.

Was playing with the low gears a little, probably shouldn't have been when all I had for a seat was an ice chest. It's a C4, with everything in low you have to stand up on the brakes to hold it back when idling. It did stop though until the left front braided brake line blew, I'm sure it was it's time just glad it happened now.

your wheelin will improve just idle along........its nice!
 
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JWMcCrary

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Damn man you can really turn out some work, 1000 miles from home with no help and real job. Great job!

I sure do miss my help. No welder, torch, or air tools either. My wife bought me a 1/2 inch drive battery powered impact wrench, I wish I would have bought one of those a long time ago. Other than that the only power tools I have been using plug into 110. On another note, it's not that hot here in Canton, Ohio, if I were in MS the heat would be killing us right now.
 
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JWMcCrary

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Got the interior back together after the Linex. The guy that did the sand blasting screwed me, I was so pissed I couldn't see straight but I'm over it now. They didn't cover the dash and pitted all my gauges and very bad pitted the windshield, bad enough that it cracked in multiple directions after I got it back home. What do you do, I've chosen not to spend my later years in jail and just move on. The Linex came out very good though. I even got smart and started using a ladder to climb in and out of the back.
 

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sprdv1

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Always something dude, Sorry to hear that....

Got the interior back together after the Linex. The guy that did the sand blasting screwed me, I was so pissed I couldn't see straight but I'm over it now. They didn't cover the dash and pitted all my gauges and very bad pitted the windshield, bad enough that it cracked in multiple directions after I got it back home. What do you do, I've chosen not to spend my later years in jail and just move on. The Linex came out very good though. I even got smart and started using a ladder to climb in and out of the back.
 
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JWMcCrary

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I'm done for the most part. Just need to bolt the torque tamer in but I could load up and go right now if it was time to go.

I need to fix a rear wheel seal, but that wouldn't stop me from going either.

Is it time to go yet?
 
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