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Yup I think I have 3 weekensd before the springs arrive.I plan on making it ready to install the front axle besides the rear hangers to dial in the angle.
 
I wish I wasn't so slow at things, what would take someone a hour might take me three. Trust me guys I'm waiting myself. Not sure if I have posted this but I want it running and driving by November so I better get my butt in gear.
 
Thank you Watsons. :woot:

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They are the 5125's valved for a F250.


I'm lacking the motivation to go outside today. It's nice to be inside and not outside working like I do for a living.
 
Tomorrow is a different story on motivation.... I got way to many parts in my room and I ended up kicking one of them.

I have a oil pan, valve covers, shackle flip, 3 sets of shackles, 2 front shackle brackets, over head console, 2 shock mounts, 2 shocks, brake lines, steering arm, engine harness, on my tv stand I have a MAF sensor, engine pcm and a floor board piece for the tcase shifter. :haha:
 
i know how it is!!!

my spare bed room has.... couch, bed, one inch ord body lift, fuel tank, skid plate, hella driving lights, digital guages, spicer ball joints, ord cross over steering, psc 2wd box, new dash, vents, painless chassis wiring harness..... its sort of organized
 
It's funny how these truck parts end up in the house and not that garage where they belong.
 
Well I managed to mess up painting today and goofed it all up, I just wasted about 4 hours of painting.

I'm just going to get it powder coated, anyone want 6 cans of paint?
 
Where do I start haha

1. I had a big run in it and mostly got it out by applying more paint.
2. primer came out splotchy my fault for not shaking it up good.
3. I wasn't paying attention to time and decided to flip parts and they stuck to the paper.
4. The wind decided to pick up and get dirt in the parts.


Pretty much anything that could go wrong went wrong.
 
Where do I start haha

1. I had a big run in it and mostly got it out by applying more paint.
2. primer came out splotchy my fault for not shaking it up good.
3. I wasn't paying attention to time and decided to flip parts and they stuck to the paper.
4. The wind decided to pick up and get dirt in the parts.


Pretty much anything that could go wrong went wrong.


DOH! Sounds like stuff I did when I was young and in a rush. :whistle:


At least your build thread is getting comments. Every time I open mine, all I hear is tumbleweeds and crickets.
 
Well I wasn't really in a rush but spacing out looking at the clouds I lost track of time and so I rushed it. I should have been paying closer attention to time in between coats.
 

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