Quote from: Rowingfish87 on September 01, 2010, 03:34:22 PMQuote from: IRIDEKTM on September 01, 2010, 01:36:19 PMI live in Milledgeville right off of 441 (across from Napa) and have a 'shop' at my house. Its approximately 10 minutes from the gates. If anyone needs a place to do a last minute fix or breaks something on the trail and needs it fixed, feel free to have it towed, trailered or driven to my house. Can't fix it in a day leave it over night, for the weekend or however long. I have a welder, drill press, jacks, metal, hoist, grinders, sawzalls, etc etc. Plenty of room to work and a nice big flat driveway. I ain't going to be doing anything but fiddling with something in the garage and would be glad to lend a hand. {toast}do you live off of lakeside/carington woods? I'm over on clark street. Maybe next week sometime you me and will can get together and empty a few cans. I'd like to check out your shop and supply of tools.Fixed it for you Kyle
Quote from: IRIDEKTM on September 01, 2010, 01:36:19 PMI live in Milledgeville right off of 441 (across from Napa) and have a 'shop' at my house. Its approximately 10 minutes from the gates. If anyone needs a place to do a last minute fix or breaks something on the trail and needs it fixed, feel free to have it towed, trailered or driven to my house. Can't fix it in a day leave it over night, for the weekend or however long. I have a welder, drill press, jacks, metal, hoist, grinders, sawzalls, etc etc. Plenty of room to work and a nice big flat driveway. I ain't going to be doing anything but fiddling with something in the garage and would be glad to lend a hand. {toast}do you live off of lakeside/carington woods? I'm over on clark street. Maybe next week sometime you me and will can get together and empty a few cans. I'd like to check out your shop and supply of tools.
I live in Milledgeville right off of 441 (across from Napa) and have a 'shop' at my house. Its approximately 10 minutes from the gates. If anyone needs a place to do a last minute fix or breaks something on the trail and needs it fixed, feel free to have it towed, trailered or driven to my house. Can't fix it in a day leave it over night, for the weekend or however long. I have a welder, drill press, jacks, metal, hoist, grinders, sawzalls, etc etc. Plenty of room to work and a nice big flat driveway. I ain't going to be doing anything but fiddling with something in the garage and would be glad to lend a hand. {toast}
Just throwing this out there ;D I bought a Clayton 3 link for my front axle, does anyone have an idea of how long this would take to install?
Quote from: Trailabite on September 01, 2010, 06:30:46 PMJust throwing this out there ;D I bought a Clayton 3 link for my front axle, does anyone have an idea of how long this would take to install?bring it on down to the house if you need a place to install it {toast} shouldn't take but a weekend if thatYea I live over off lakeside. Bring it on man Im working on the truck all day Friday, dove hunting saturday, then back to continue working sunday and monday.
It's not the whole set up. I already have long arms on the bottom. The only thing that needs to be added on is the one long arm to the driver side. I attached a picture of it to see if this makes a difference as I really don't want to take up anyone's day.
The brackets have to be welded right? Doesnt look like it should take to long. The worst part will be getting the old brackets off.
Quote from: Trailabite on September 02, 2010, 07:09:47 AMIt's not the whole set up. I already have long arms on the bottom. The only thing that needs to be added on is the one long arm to the driver side. I attached a picture of it to see if this makes a difference as I really don't want to take up anyone's day. OR GIVE UP A DAY WHEELING!