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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Denver
Posts: 38
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Re: Project Rocky Mountain High
Got some work on the truck done also. Pulled everything else off the back half of the frame. It's now ready to fix the crack. Too much snow or I would have went out to get the carbide bit that Captainfab recommended to get the old patch off the frame. I'm leaving the front end together for now until I can get that new radiator support/crossmember. Was thinking that it might not be a very good idea to pull the crossmember that the motormounts are hooked to yet until I replace the front. Don't want to have the frame bend or anything from the front of it being wide open.
Leaving to go elk hunting tomorrow so I won't have any updates until late next week or so. Should be fun walking around in all the snow.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Burbank, CA
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Re: Project Rocky Mountain High
Seeing those pics sure makes me glad that I live in SoCal. It's a brutal 68 here but don't worry it will be back to 84 by Sunday.
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