u guys r brutal!
Now come on, I just said "idea" is all, actually getting it would just be totally foolish now wouldn't it.That would be like putting a licence plate on a rock, ya'know.
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I know, I was even hammering on my own rig too!

u guys r brutal!
Now come on, I just said "idea" is all, actually getting it would just be totally foolish now wouldn't it.That would be like putting a licence plate on a rock, ya'know.
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Just checking the listdust boot for one of the tie-rod ends
cotter pins for bothe TRE's DONE
hit all zircs with grease gun(mostly TRE's & DRE's) DONE
get a new exhaust built DONE
secure the battery DONE
secure spark plug wires DONE
secure heater hoses DONE
top off transmission fluid DONE
check tcase fluid DONE
install 16 lugnuts DONE
change oil
fill up gastank DONE
take to trail and have fun.COMING SOON TO A TRAIL NEAR YOU
get new avatar pic from opposite side of shadow so hoby doesn't get mad at you.done




Dean, glad to see your rigs up and running. looks tuff too. how did it handle out on Bullfrog? from the pics it looked like all was working well
There are a few things I want to do. I am going to make a list of what I want to do. But it ran great, and I was very happy at how well it handled the trail.
this is what happened to Noah http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2210274/8 . Front and rear bumpers and a winch. Its a tall list but one step at a time. 

and went looking for something like his. This what I found, it is 37x21x20. Once I got it in I thought about the rear seats in it and ice chest and there is not enough room. They have another that is 35x14x13. I think I might get that one instead. What ideas do you lads have. 


Why not just cut out those rear tubes (cross tube and two angled tubes) and cut new tube that allows for more room back there and weld it in.
I just have to run it down to your house Rob for some jungle gym action





chicken said the same thing. The problem is I just looked in the garage and my tube bender and welder are missingI just have to run it down to your house Rob for some jungle gym action
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If you have an open space available Dean,
Why not make a smaller toolbox fit up underneath the floorboard ?
I cut a hole in the floor behind the passenger seat cut the top off a Craftsmen toolbox, flanged it with some light gauge angle and welded.
Then that piece of floor board hinged it back to the floor.
And kept it shut with a p.o. box lock i got from Home Depot.
Holds the tools out of the way.
