I ended up using small screws and nuts to hold mine in. Doesn't look factory, but it works. I really didn't have any luck with the welting tool...
on the note of being one of the slower vehicles on the road, I have been using slightly convex side mirrors on almost all of my vehicles, they...
I've not had a problem going 55-60 on interstates. Sure a lot of people pass you (almost everyone), but you'd be surprised the number of cars...
that's exactly what the skids/armor are supposed to do :) If you don't have one yet, look at buying or making one for the steering box....
any time I hear "side pipes" I can't help but think of Bill Cosby talking about when he bought a cobra from Carol Shelby. him talking about the...
Yeah, assembling the tub just out there on the floor with no jigs or anything, I wonder how straight/accurate they are? I mean... I guess the...
you can pry up the body (or use a jack) and put shims or whatever in there.
you can try the old trick of placing the palm your hand over the carb opening (sealing it off) while the engine is running at a higher RPM,...
you probably won't get all of the fuel out of the tank unless you have a small sump at the bottom where you put the drain, but you'll definitely...
those are nice photos :)
I've been slowly chipping away at working on replacing all of the wood with steel tubing in my 1933 Chevy pickup. Same thing, the entire body is...
for the speedometer cable sheething, I've always used lithium spray.
I like running a dedicated ground wire to things, and then meet at a common ground stud that has a single thicker wire going to the battery.
I don't think that's pot, that's probably meth :lol:
I made a step that hooks and hangs off of the door opening for the passenger of my TJ jeep, they can pull the step up and into the jeep when they...
I think some people assume their vehicles are "worth" all of the $ that was put into them. It's a great looking jeep, but I don't think it's...
I've used nickel-copper NiCopp hardline with good success. I use it for all of my hardline (brake, fuel and oil)
on most of my vehicles, the tires hitting the frame/springs is the stop point :rofl:
I don't know what all the styles of thread chasers are, but for ID threads I use this type (not this brand) all the time. Use oil (don't run...
I used regular hex bolts for mine.
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