Awesome!!!
I bet that had a BIG dang smile on your face!!!!!
I sure did! I couldn't believe it just started up!
Awesome!!!
I bet that had a BIG dang smile on your face!!!!!
Yup I do/did. After many injuries and getting older I've started slowing down playing. You play?
Used to. Open and blind flank myself. Tore a bicep tendon then had to move for grad school. Can’t really afford to get any injuries that’ll keep me from working now.
I hear ya! I did this a few years back. Got it fixed, played a few years now I am waiting on knee surgery. It is a hard sport to hang up. Much like this site you meet a lot of great people through rugby.
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Ouch! Glad you were able to get back to it. It is hard to give up. After my bicep surgery my doc cleared me to play on a Friday; I played the whole 80 minutes the next day. Totally agree about the site too. I wouldnt be taking on my build if I hadn’t learned so much from here.Ill look through my photos on my computer see if I have any, otherwise I will snap a few.Looks great!
Do you have some more photos of the fan mounts you built? I'm looking to build something similar.
Thanks
-Rob
Thank you! I am hoping this is the summer it finally drives.I didn't think it was possible, but you've somehow found a way to make me like this K5 even more. Those rims are perfect. Nice choice.
Get it going so I can swing by and see it when I come back to visit family in Fort Atkinson in the end of July.Thank you! I am hoping this is the summer it finally drives.
Sounds good! Not much left so should be done by then.Get it going so I can swing by and see it when I come back to visit family in Fort Atkinson in the end of July.
I need to see this in person when you get the tires on. It's gonna be sweet! Hopefully mine will be road worthy when the weather gets warm soon.(As roadworthy as it could be) I'm going to need some seat time on the road to just shake out all of the bugs in it. It would be a nice backroad drive over to Oregon from where I live.My tires came in last week, still waiting on my rims that are on back order. Tires are Mickey Thompson Dick Cepeck extreme country 315/75r16
This weekend I installed my rear shocks and shock braces then worked on the front suspension.
Even though they were not broken in yet I could tell I wasn't going to like the zone 4" lift springs. They had no give whatsoever. I switch them out for some tuff country ez rides. In the process I added a ORD FUSH kit, grease able bolts, f250 shock towers, bilstein 5125 12" travel shocks, and used a ORD offset plate to move the axle 1" forward. These springs are going to be so much nicer, they actually compresss.
I need to see this in person when you get the tires on. It's gonna be sweet! Hopefully mine will be road worthy when the weather gets warm soon.(As roadworthy as it could be) I'm going to need some seat time on the road to just shake out all of the bugs in it. It would be a nice backroad drive over to Oregon from where I live.