Seabass's cooler hauler
- tcm glx
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Really clean install... I like how that looks.
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Thanks for the kind words guys. This kinda got me modivated to turn the expensive pile of parts in the garage into an expensive pile on wheels
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Looks good.
- ChaseTruck754
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What shop is that? Place is CLEAN! I'd love to work on my stuff thee instead of in my mess!
- robertcrav
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Santa Margarita Toyota where Seabass works... shop is awesome, when I had my 4runner, Service Manager let me watch them change the timing belt... side note, cool idea they used to get access to the front of the engine, they put my truck on a two post, removed the front wheels, and then lowered it so the front of the truck would be lowered and easier to accessChaseTruck754 wrote:What shop is that? Place is CLEAN! I'd love to work on my stuff thee instead of in my mess!
And damn it...one of the guys there was racing I think a 7 truck and I think moved up to TT....Seabass will know
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Mike Horner owns the 7 truck you where talking about Robert. He was racing class 8 back then as well. The shop is nice but its a mixxed blessing at times. Its pretty difficult to do heavy line and keep it up to company standards.
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Haha small world my buddy used to race with the guy who had sold Horner the 7s toyota.
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Yeah the 7 truck really made the offroad community smaller for me. Everyone has a story or five about it, who was it? Corey?
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Doug, he raced a S10 after he sold the toyota. Maybe it exchanged a few hands first. Im not to savy on the story but I thought thats what my buddy told me. Almost 10 years ago now!
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Soooooo.... The bronco led a pretty hard life before I owned it and me putting 35"s on it didn't do it any favores. I've been chasing a steering issue and I found the frame cracking by the steering box Gonna try and bite the bullet with my next pay check if possible and do the whole front end. While its apart I'll pull the steering box and weld up the cracks. Any plate kits or common issues I should know about before tearing it all down?
On a positive note I installed the battery tray I got from bondobob at the swap meet and wired it to my fridge in the back. Isolated it using the circuit for trailer power. Key on all one 12v system key off two seperate 12v systems
On a positive note I installed the battery tray I got from bondobob at the swap meet and wired it to my fridge in the back. Isolated it using the circuit for trailer power. Key on all one 12v system key off two seperate 12v systems
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That also happen to my f150 the frame cracked by the steering got welded up and plan to plate the frame it help up good with a good weld
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Cherry Pie
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Donno anything about cherry pie?
Pressure washed it last night and had my girlfriend turn the wheel while I was underneath. The engine subframe is floating inside the drivers side frame rail! The only thing keeping the front end of my truck from banana peeling is the front bumper and motor mounts. Gonna park it untill I have the dough for my coil overs.
Pressure washed it last night and had my girlfriend turn the wheel while I was underneath. The engine subframe is floating inside the drivers side frame rail! The only thing keeping the front end of my truck from banana peeling is the front bumper and motor mounts. Gonna park it untill I have the dough for my coil overs.
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Ha
Ok then.... just clean looking..
Ok then.... just clean looking..
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Are those the same rims I have? Somebody told me that mine were 7.5 " and I couldn't go bigger than 10.50" on them.
- ChaseTruck754
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They are stock wheels and yes, probably a 7.5". Not being able to go wider than a 10.50" tire on them is BS though. I run 35x12.50r15's on 15x7's all the time.
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You can go wider at the expense of tire wear. At a certain point the tires balloon and loose their square shape causing the centers to wear faster than the rest of the tire.
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Agreed.....12.50 will fit an OE wheel without issue. These Generals on my parts Bronco are some of the widest 33's I've seen and even their tread is pretty flat.
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Pictures from a few days ago. Pick your part has gotten expensive!
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- What was waiting for me in the large case altenator. The good regulator came out of a junker alt I got from bigred. Thanks bud!
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- After disassembly and a run in the parts washer
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- New junkyard toys
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The finished product. 130amp large case 3g van altenator and saginaw pump with raised relief pressure and opened up flow restriction orifice.
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