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Yeah, bucket with a toilet seat that fits on the rim!
Garbage bags, toilet paper and wet wipes complete the bucket!
When ya gotta go, might as well be comfortable and well equipped!
 
I like the new green with the extra gloss.... looks good. :waytogo:

Not sure why everyone is starting their BB2020 prep so early... there's still 22 days to go. In the old days, that would be 14 more days for everyone to relax before the thrashing would commence!!!!!


-G
 
I like the new green with the extra gloss.... looks good. :waytogo:

Not sure why everyone is starting their BB2020 prep so early... there's still 22 days to go. In the old days, that would be 14 more days for everyone to relax before the thrashing would commence!!!!!


-G

I took a piece of primered metal to the paint shop about 6 yrs ago, and had them match the Green Zinc that I used for the first quick coverup in 2011, and to make it a bit brighter, and I like it real well. This base coat has to be cleared, so I got some matte clear to finish it off. I actually wish it would have been a bit flatter, but no time for experimentation now.
 
IRON MAIDEN WORK LIST

Remove hood, fenders, inner fenders, doors, tailgate, valance panel, safari top
Remove seats, rear seat mounting plates, belts
Remove windshield
Front fender, close up open lips, finish mods to attach them to sliders
Prep and Paint tub
Paint front fenders/hood/tailgate
*********************************** Completed 8/20
Refinish safari top
Repair and heat wrap exhaust
Winch mounting
Replace windshield from 76CC.
Modify front seat height
Center console upgrades w fire extinguisher mount and storage for FAST handheld, wallet, papers, phone, etc.
Make Cooler mount behind seats/center
Organize rear compartment area for spare tire and equipment mounting
Build Hi-lift mount and floor jack mount
CO2 tank mounting
Spare parts mounting
Tool box/bag mounting
Tote bin mounting
Shit bucket mounting
Weld on new Fire extinguisher mounts
Floor repairs/bedliner/insulation
Org Dash cluster, Defroster/heater fan operation, Replace wiper switch
Fix fuel gauge and tach
Check front axle for toe and camber + axle shims
Steering box leak
upgrade Radiator Fan relays
Replace distributor? Ignition tuning
Fuel filter brackets
Build inside rear view mirror mount
Shifter cable protection
Skid plate fitment
Make mirror mounting for tube doors
Paint tube doors cage color
Front driving lights wiring
Dome lights, Rear lights, Switches wiring
Assemble body

Find lugnuts
 
Don't use Aluminum degree shims!
The ones on the left came with the used set of lift springs I bought. I didn't know any better so I put them in. Not the best decision Ive ever made, but not the worst either!

DIY4X steel replacements on the right.

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The perch is caving in some in the middle where that narrow shim was riding...I may add some reinforcement to the existing perch. Its not leaning yet, or wait til later for a replacement perch if I don't get this one strengthened up.
 

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