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axle shaft install*done-with pics*

lol nice pics. that mud looks thick as hell. those busted shaft pictures look awful familiar as well lol
 
MattK said:
lol nice pics. that mud looks thick as hell. those busted shaft pictures look awful familiar as well lol


...that ain't mud Matt. That's cow poop! No, ain't no joke neither! :haha:
 
chevy wrangler said:
damn it feels good to not be worried about gettin stuck!!!

this reminds me of the first few times I wheeled with my new lockers. after wheelin open for so long it was a huge change in the trucks capability. I thought nothing could stop it and for the most part nothing locally could but Ill tell you a secret: its a little hard to get traction when your upside down.:haha:

perty truck by the way. looks like mine did when I first bought it and lifted it. now it looks like a crumpled up tin can.
 
how long have you had your truck primered? I primered mine a year ago and now it is rusting through!!!!!! this summer I got to get her painted!!! :doah:
 
big dan said:
this reminds me of the first few times I wheeled with my new lockers. after wheelin open for so long it was a huge change in the trucks capability.

I second that. Like driving a completley different vehicle. Just hard to learn not to nail the gas on everything.:doah:
-Harrison
 
chevy wrangler said:
its been primered for about 2 years and the hood was just primed black not too long ago

It may be wrong but I saw on tv the other day that primer is very porus (to allow paint to stick well) and it actually allows water to soak in creating a rust problem. I havent primered my truck so I dont know first hand....just seems like a likely problem. Its good to hear your not rusting though.:D
-Harrison
 
nope no rust yet , but i think its the fact that it hardly ever rains or snows down here in the desert and when it does the scorching sun takes care of that
 
chevy wrangler said:
nope no rust yet , but i think its the fact that it hardly ever rains or snows down here in the desert and when it does the scorching sun takes care of that


Hey, you haven't pulled out any stuck trucks in 48 hours, what gives? You're falling behind! :crazy:
 
muddy looks like you need 2 1/2 ton axles
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and a 454

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heres a couple of it after I rolled it. dont have any of it on the computer from when I got it. it was a long bed half ton but in these pics its a short bed 3/4 ton.





there was a lot more damage in the few months after this cause I didnt care anymore. eventually though it got to where it was unsafe to drive and very unreliable so Ive now got a 78 shortbed that Im gonna build up to look like this one did just before I rolled it and then Im gonna turn this one into a tube buggy.
 
I know I feel terrible about trashing that truck. It looked exactly like yours did at one time. except for the front clip. then we shortened it, then I went 3/4 ton, then swapped in an sm465, then lockers then the next thing I know its upside down. I thought the half windshield sucked, then I took it all the way out and drove it 2 miles home at about 25-30 and had tears streaming down my face. Im determined to keep the new one in decent shape. especially since now Ill have a good dd plus a hardcore trail rig to trash.
 

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