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New seat foam and covers will be here this week. All the front end bushings are in and waiting to be installed. I’m not looking forward to that and have been procrastinating because of it.Ok, you had an excuse. Now, on with the show!
Yeah, I probably would too. I spent most of the day redoing some wiring on my trailer then hauled some fence panels down to the daughter's new house and put up a dog pen. Dirty, tired and hungry. Not sure what to tackle first!New seat foam and covers will be here this week. All the front end bushings are in and waiting to be installed. I’m not looking forward to that and have been procrastinating because of it.
There is plenty of time to catch up before it hits the road. It’s still very much a work in progress.Holy cow how’d I miss this thread!?
Just read through it all, used to work for a GM dealer, hits pretty close to home. Looks like fun. Will we see this next year in WY?There is plenty of time to catch up before it hits the road. It’s still very much a work in progress.
Hope soJust read through it all, used to work for a GM dealer, hits pretty close to home. Looks like fun. Will we see this next year in WY?
If it only makes it this far I can handle the rest!Just read through it all, used to work for a GM dealer, hits pretty close to home. Looks like fun. Will we see this next year in WY?
These WY roads are not friendly.If it only makes it this far I can handle the rest!
Reported! Let’s keep this thread clean Dave, no swearing. Lol
Did rotors on my 1986 Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4. Total disassembly of hubs and all wheel bearings. Plus had press out the wheel stud and press them in to the new rotors. mtmuleyNever seen a vehicle where you have to remove the wheel bearing to change the rotors, what a pain in the arse.
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Yuck.Had the day off so I disassembled the front suspension to rebuild it. It was in desperate need of a rebuild. The desert dry heat destroyed the rubber bushings. Both lower ball joints were shot and the boots on the uppers were dry rotted. Brakes were only about 20% left so they got ordered along with new wheel seals. Never seen a vehicle where you have to remove the wheel bearing to change the rotors, what a pain in the arse.
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Yep, I forgot how those went. I’ve done those too but it’s been a while. When GM went to sealed wheel bearings I thought all the rotors were slide over the stud design. It took me a min to figure out that these had to have all the studs pressed out, then the wheel bearing bolts removed in order to take the rotor off. My brass hammer got a workout today.Did rotors on my 1986 Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4. Total disassembly of hubs and all wheel bearings. Plus had press out the wheel stud and press them in to the new rotors. mtmuley