Man, happy for you in many ways! For a while I thought I was gonna be asked to rescue you with my Toyota Tacoma! That is 1300 miles one way and I would have to leave all this snow/sleet -2 degree weather and plan for at least a three week stay and have to eat some of your steaks and drink root beer. Then you would feel obligated to take me on one of your treks to show some of that high lonesome countryside. Oh well, maybe next time!@22magnum22 don't be sad!
I found it in the garage. It didn't break hundreds of miles from anything. And it's an upgrade opportunity. It will be repaired way stronger than the factory setup. It won't even cost very much. So far, I think I'm looking at maybe $30 in parts. But a ton of labor and custom fabrication. I have enough friends who do this stuff professionally, that I think I'll get the labor and fabrication done for beverages. Some, like beer. Some, don't. The couple of guys who might end up doing this for me that don't like beer, both ask for Mountain Dew Baja Blast as payment. That stuff is kind of hard to find! I swear, they both ask for Baja Blast as payment, just to make me do a snipe hunt looking for the foul brew so they can privately chuckle over that.
- DAA
Man, happy for you in many ways! For a while I thought I was gonna be asked to rescue you with my Toyota Tacoma! That is 1300 miles one way and I would have to leave all this snow/sleet -2 degree weather and plan for at least a three week stay and have to eat some of your steaks and drink root beer. Then you would feel obligated to take me on one of your treks to show some of that high lonesome countryside. Oh well, maybe next time!![]()
Ain't friends great, Dave? What we go through to keep the TJ's percolating. Not near as tough a job as yours, but had to replace rear shocks on mine and chose to do it at the ranch rather than trailer home and back. Trailer and jeep were both at the ranch so loaded floor jack, jack stands and other necessary paraphernalia, picked up my hunting buddy and headed west. We loaded jeep on trailer to avoid rolling around on a caliche roadway or grass burrs then went out and enjoyed calling a coyote after we finished the job.I have enough friends who do this stuff professionally, that I think I'll get the labor and fabrication done for beverages.
Ain't friends great, Dave?