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Oh upon further inspection, I realize that boot is missing as well.
 
I hope Bent is prepared for the dose of paranoia we're going to give him about every possible problem there might be.
 
I hope Bent is prepared for the dose of paranoia we're going to give him about every possible problem there might be.
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I think he doesn't know what is happening and he is trying to get a fresh set of eyes on it
 
Grease boots, brake line jacket rubbed through.
No ps fluid leaking on everything.
 
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Actually those were just the last two pictures I took for a wheel thread
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These were the cute little gussets that got shipped with the sliders. Gonna build some new ones. These look like a nice way to collect dirt and rust

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You don’t like the road runner!? Beep Beep
It is kind of a cool cut. But on the frame in this climate, it looks like a place to catch a wire wheel when I have to repaint it in 2 years, ya know?

They shipped 8 gussets, one for each Lt Dan. I kind of envision more. What say everyone?
 
It is kind of a cool cut. But on the frame in this climate, it looks like a place to catch a wire wheel when I have to repaint it in 2 years, ya know?

They shipped 8 gussets, one for each Lt Dan. I kind of envision more. What say everyone?

I think it’s more important to triangulate the legs.
 
I think I’d like 2-3 at the frame and 2 at the slider for each leg. It’s overkill, but spreads the load enough to preserve the integrity at the frame
 
And every ime one of hose hi somehing, the force can also be fron or rear direcion, so not just up.

I appears ha my "" has compleely qui working.
 
You need a new computer bud


One the k5 I had one front/rear/above. Thinking of that
 
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