Front End Friday!Missing Moab. Counting down to EJS 2019!
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Picked these up from 440 Powder Coating.
Picked these up from 440 Powder Coating. They look awesome. Can’t wait to get these reassembled and on the Jeep!
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I got overruled on the JB weld idea.
I got overruled on the JB weld idea. So we notched the truss. This does weaken it slightly, but not enough to be a concern.
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The Dana 30 we put the truss on had an ARB air locker.
The Dana 30 we put the truss on had an ARB air locker. The port for the locker was going to be in the way of the truss. I suggested we just fill the hole with JB Weld and drill another one.
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A friend suggested I try the Penetro 90
A friend suggested I try the Penetro 90 to loosen the control arm ends that were not moving. I tried, but since I am really impatient, and 15 minutes isn’t long enough to work, I ended up using the torch. 😂
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When in doubt …. throttle out!
EJS 2018.
EJS 2018. Went on a trail ride with the Jeep social media crew and filmed a Christmas commercial. Spent most of the day waiting for the camera crew to set up the shots. Trouble is, I never saw it until about 2 weeks ago because they scrapped it. 😪
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Need. Trail.
One of the few victims of my torch.
One of the few victims of my torch. Good thing these control arm ends are all being replaced!
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An invaluable tool for disassembling this rusted lift on the Jeep.
An invaluable tool for disassembling this rusted lift on the Jeep.It ain’t tight if it’s liquid!
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