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Horton, driveshaft opinions wanted

So Eric doesn't fit in the back seat, eh? :thinking: :dunno:

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That’s pretty darned great. BB19?

David

That's the plan. Our mud bog is in July. Shooting to be 90% done by then.

Nice of the Salt Lake Syndicate to come help

Yes it's freaking awesome. Huge help these guys. 4 guys and no one is standing around. Always asking what's next what can we do etc.

We started bending tube. But my head is killing me so brain not working well ,skinned fenders and gonna get the new bedsides cut off the bed .

I can bend tube on my own. But pretty hard to move a pickup bed by yourself
 
Sorry I missed, but got a lot done down here. Not as much as you guys did but glad it was fun and you got a lot done.

We did miss you lol!

For instance Josh @ashman had a hard time finding the transmission dipstick and kept on telling us we were a quart low. Cepts he kept on checking the oil when he was supposed to be checking trans fluid .

I kind of think you would have noticed that Keith...
 
So couple of funny things. If your charge wire from your alternator to battery is separate from the alternator to battery wire. Which mine is. The truck will start and run, but very poorly, with the charge wire hooked up to the negative battery terminal.

Horton was not happy during the drive the other day. Figured no worries just old parts. Today while investigating stuff my friend Tyson discovers my mistake. And we find my ground wire. Hook the whole thing up proper and wow. Starts better runs better. Does good burnouts!

So after years of neglect Horton once again proves he be one tough truck.
 
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