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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Does he have a water pump and coolant?
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what you have left to do on the unibody? just fix the gash and the front crossmember?
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Ah, okay. If you talked to Autobody Dimensions in Frederick, you aren't gonna like their price lol
Originally Posted by dukie564
what you have left to do on the unibody? just fix the gash and the front crossmember?
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I would clean the gash as best as possible, take good pictures before and after, ***** and ***** and ***** at the towing company, grind it smooth, weld in a patch piece then add some sort of frame stiffeners over the gash on the middle section of the unibody.
Seeing as how you plan to Barney be a trail only rig, i wouldnt worry a whole lot about the front crossmember. If it works, it works. But that doesnt mean super half *** it Aaron style... Just regular half *** for you
Seeing as how you plan to Barney be a trail only rig, i wouldnt worry a whole lot about the front crossmember. If it works, it works. But that doesnt mean super half *** it Aaron style... Just regular half *** for you
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You need to stick a hose in the gash and spend some time cleaning the 30lbs of mud out of the rail. That's gonna eat him from the inside out.
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Originally Posted by zwhiz
anyone have some 31 a/t's or street tires they want to trade for my 32 m/t's?
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Originally Posted by 94XjSport94
I would clean the gash as best as possible, take good pictures before and after, ***** and ***** and ***** at the towing company, grind it smooth, weld in a patch piece then add some sort of frame stiffeners over the gash on the middle section of the unibody.
Seeing as how you plan to Barney be a trail only rig, i wouldnt worry a whole lot about the front crossmember. If it works, it works. But that doesnt mean super half *** it Aaron style... Just regular half *** for you
Seeing as how you plan to Barney be a trail only rig, i wouldnt worry a whole lot about the front crossmember. If it works, it works. But that doesnt mean super half *** it Aaron style... Just regular half *** for you
Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
You need to stick a hose in the gash and spend some time cleaning the 30lbs of mud out of the rail. That's gonna eat him from the inside out.
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