
I'm fortunate to do most of my business via phone and video call. So, between ET and PT, it's blocks of dedicated time with patches of 15 and 30 minutes here and there, which is enough to sweep the floor, setup for a task, fit, tack, etc. It's exceptionally handy, and I actually get a lot of day job thinking done while welding. All those little blocks add up, and if I have a good checklist, I don't need much "spool up time" to make the most of it.Definitely getting more and more envious of your ability to sneak out during the workweek to get stuff done. I was in "email jail" until almost 10PM last night...
....but at least the snow is melted away now and the warmer temperatures are returning to TX.
Time to get those garage doors opened back up!!!!
Sway bar arms are built and fit.
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Bump cans are also flap wheeled, and everything fits easy.
David

I love the "heavy package" stickers.
Nice touch leaving those on there. I approve.![]()
The bolt end clears the frame by about 3/8”. It’s longer than it needs to be by about 1/4, so I’ll end up changing it out or just flipping the hardware.How close is the swaybar arm bolt changes to the frame? Looks good!
I’m appreciative for that double check, because no one wants a fire.


I’ll put at least one ABC fire extinguisher in the truck once this is done. There’s enough draw from the new lighting setup to power a small FOB.I have a lot more respect for that danger nowadays.