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When I had my upper ball joints replaced, did I get reamed. The labor was the kicker, it took them "supposely" 6 hours to removed 2 balls joint oh well live and learn only the wifes money ;).
Glad to have done it, but OUCH. knowing what I know now, I will replace my own from here on out. |
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Yes , it is the only way to go, simple , cheap, saves money on fuel, and quiets the cab down. Kieth :gmc2: |
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Still plugging away... But she's getting there...
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If they were the original ball joints, they would be harder to remove....but 6 hours? I think that might be excessive. I looked it up on the net and ball joints replace bolth sides upper were 1.7hours, not sure if this would encompass our trucks but it would be close.
Since it's done, you are probably stuck, but I would ask them where they got their figures from. |
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That engine is gorgeous!!
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thanks for the input on the ball joints and using an 3/4 drive socket to drive the ball joins in. the ball joints didnt win this round :lol:
nowci have to wait for the upper and lower rubber stoper for the aframes to come in before i put the spindles on ... then i can put the disc bracks back on .. then ill go and tackle the cab and get it ready for paint this weekend.. if its not 100 degress this weekend .. :chevy: more pics later |
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i removed my ball joints sunday uses an air chizel it tooks 2 hours for both
give or take coke or beer break and people going what are you doing ..:lol: But putting the new lower ball joints in .. took a little longer.. after some one at work let me barrow there ball joint press .. i had put on last nite had to use an socket to finish the one last nite then 5 min on the passanger side to nite nice when you have the right tools ...:lol::chevy: |
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Got my bed sides on today just need to finish up the tailgate then ready to paint. I'm lookin for a decent painter in the area but haven't found the right one yet but have some to check out Thursday...Vernski:mm:
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discovered my rear main has leaked all over my clutch :(
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I nearly finished stripping the wrong brackets and such off my 71 frame that is going under my 66. I have the correct rear body mount supports to change out along with the front core support mounts and radiator support/cross member. Also finished my frame jig to hold the frame while I work on it. Tomorrow I should be able to get the last parts off the frame, wire the new parts that are going on the frame and haul the whole thing to the sand blaster. I will be picking up a new data cable for my camera phone to post photos of the project. The paint, new bushings, grade 8 shoulder bolts etc. are sitting in my roll away waiting for the fun to begin.
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OH Looking good Vern! |
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yeah, I'm running real low I'm down to 6 cigars in the box, time to restock.
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Stripped my donor truck down..... short bed here we come
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My nephew called me the other day and told me for my b/d on the 15th., he’s dropping off 2 actual Cuban grown and made cigars. I’ve never had one before and I’ll get my friend Ed over to help me give them a proper cremation and a few colds ones and “Jack Daniels Honey” for me.
A lot of folks get all excited over the “Cuban” labels and such, but as some of us might know, there is really nothing all that special about them. The water, pH, soil alkalinity and conditions are the same for the entire region in that hemisphere. So IF you get Cuban or Cuban seed from the Dominican Republic. Other than where they might have been rolled (“Fidel” promises it's on the thighs of virgins), we’ll see. In reality all the cigars from that region really are the same. The taste difference simply comes from the age of the dry leaf and the outer wrapper and of course what “chemicals” they infuse them with, etc, etc. But It’s another I can check off on the bucket list! |
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I really liked the unique bed chop your truck had going. The photo below is one of my favorite trucks on the site, don't know if you have seen it or not. Amazing how, IMO, the suede look "fits" the modified bed length.http://inlinethumb41.webshots.com/46...600x600Q85.jpg I wonder if those custom flames on your truck distracted from the character of the bed modification, visually altering the proportions? In any event, if we didn't live so far apart I'd buy the modified bed off of you in a heartbeat! Funny how one man will view something as fugly, while another thinks it is bad ass.......... One man's junk is another man's treasure as they say! http://inlinethumb33.webshots.com/48...600x600Q85.jpg |
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I think it's a pretty cool bed too. Other than the flame job that is :)
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