12-26-2008, 07:05 AM | #426 |
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Na...you don't need deep pockets to hang out here, we're just here to have fun...and watch Kurt get all his new stuff.
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Funny, that's the exact same thing I thought when I saw your race cars. Don't be fooled Ron, no deep pockets here. Spending money at this rate is painful but I knew it was coming and it was the sole reason for selling off a my swb 4x4 project truck, so I 'would have' a little cash to throw at this build, cause yeah...it adds up freakishly fast! |
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12-26-2008, 11:02 AM | #428 |
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That is part of my problem VT. I have all this race car stuff scattered all over west Tn. and I can't sell it without losing $75 on the $100. I priced my 72 Nova at $7000 rolling, and best offer was $5000. Hell I've looked at bone stock rollers and been asked more for them. I'm gonna shut up before I ruin the good mood I'm in.
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12-26-2008, 01:32 PM | #429 |
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Somehow shiny black just doesn't photograph very well.
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12-26-2008, 01:45 PM | #430 |
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Looks good to me. Nice work.
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What the heck is that orange thing in the corner of the garage behind the axle?? It needs bigger tires. BTW...it was 80* here today.
Oh yeah...and the axle looks great. Now put it back together. Last edited by AJs72K5; 12-26-2008 at 11:55 PM. |
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funny, neither did the orange!
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12-29-2008, 08:32 AM | #434 |
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Weekend update:
Only got one side of the D60 parts cleaned up & painted, a lot due to taking the time out to finish up the work bench. Got tired of it being 'sorta' done, the vise was clamped on and kept moving and the table top was warping for some reason, so I stopped and took care of it. Used angle iron for the corners and a couple pieces of flat stock for the centers. Simple but still took awhile by the time everything was done and put away, pretty much ended the day in the shop with it. |
12-29-2008, 08:49 AM | #435 |
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That'll work...sturdy.
Any progress is good progress. Those little projects can eat up time very quickly.
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True, it's all good.
Especially in comparison with what I started with. |
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I am sold, I need a D60, the JY one with no guts seems like an option, but I located a running driving Forestry Dodge (full four doors!!) with a D60 front (and a 7D70 rear I guess?) for a $1G, I guess that is the better deal?? Blazer parts are cool and coming along nice, and I too need to build a shop table/workbench, tired of the concrete floor takin' a beatin' every time I need to "work" on something!!
The RC's are way cool and can get crazy on the $$$/time investment as well!! I see we are all cut from mostly the same cloth, I am not nearly as "sick" as I thought I was, or at least there are others out there like me?! Looking good, can't wait for more progress picts?! |
12-30-2008, 04:39 PM | #438 |
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All the D60 parts are painted, just waiting on the Ballistic arms to show so I can proceed with assembly.
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12-30-2008, 04:55 PM | #439 |
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Just like having the right wheels on a car makin' it look good, that cover makes the axle. Looks Tough!
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Amazing what a little contrast will do. Will have video camera at the ready when this convoy pulls in.
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Called Ballistic for shipping conformation and found out the parts that "were suppossed to" ship out last Friday, won't be leaving until today. Last edited by vtblazer; 12-31-2008 at 08:32 AM. |
12-31-2008, 08:50 AM | #443 |
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Bummer!
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12-31-2008, 10:03 AM | #444 |
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I hate liars
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Well...I asked the guy why I was told it would ship on Friday when in fact it didn't and his answer was that one of the arms was missing the set screw on top and he only found that out later.
Even so, they could have done/offered a couple things IMO. 1) Send me an e-mail telling me about their snafu. (at the very least) 2) Upgraded my shipping to 2nd day air to make up for the lost time. I got neither. D60 tech note: FYI to those about to change out the inner axle seals, know this. Their a huge PITA... Both pulling and installing without 'proper' tools. |
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Probably doesn't help, but I have a seal puller and installer for those.
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That's what I used for removal, a 'long enough' piece of EMT conduit I had lying around. I didn't have any threaded...anything big enough for the job at hand. Nice press ya made. |
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Hubs & disc's all set.
Decided to tone down the ARB cover a tad too. Nothing special but here's the latest pix: |
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