Icetech
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Here are the axles with the bearings removed. Cut off with both a grinder and torch?
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Were those in the car like that? driving?
Here are the axles with the bearings removed. Cut off with both a grinder and torch?
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Well, this car hadn't been on the road since the 80's, but one would assume yes - for some period of time.Were those in the car like that? driving?
Well, this car hadn't been on the road since the 80's, but one would assume yes - for some period of time.
This the the Charger for Bonneville. I finally was rebuilding the rear axle. Once I got the axles torn down, it seems the previous person wasn't as careful. I will be ordering new axles from Dr Diff. UghThat's crazy.. and had no idea what you are working on... reading back is too hard![]()
Oh dear, just because someone has a torch doesn't mean they can use it, can't like that.Here are the axles with the bearings removed. Cut off with both a grinder and torch?
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Well not much sunshine today but that picture brightens my day.Good morning Frank, let's kick start this day with a double cup
Hope the sun shines for you some this morning
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Hopefully they have some help there to slide it on to another table that is the right hight, we had one at napa that was tailgate hight, or could be lowered to nearly 2 ft off the groundI need to find a machine shop and get my block to itnot having a truck sucks.. i can put it in the back of my grand cherokee but doubt the shop will have a picker and just a overhead hoist.. guess some phone calls will find out
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Many have fork lifts. Or a couple people can lift just fine. I did mine solo....maybe there IS a reason my back is shot. hmmmmmI need to find a machine shop and get my block to itnot having a truck sucks.. i can put it in the back of my grand cherokee but doubt the shop will have a picker and just a overhead hoist.. guess some phone calls will find out
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yeah.. 20 years ago i would have done that... i could probably do it now but would pay badly for it.. since my arm replacement i don't like to push it too hard.. i imaging it just pulling apart (shoulder to elbow is metal/plastic...)Many have fork lifts. Or a couple people can lift just fine. I did mine solo....maybe there IS a reason my back is shot. hmmmmm
I quit doing things like that. I hurt as it is from all of that
Yikes. Good thing you checked. I sure wouldn't trust those at 200 mph.Here are the axles with the bearings removed. Cut off with both a grinder and torch?
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Keep us posted. Prayers!I am doing a quick drive through. My grand niece was kicked in the head by her horse. They flew her to Danville and she is in and out of consciousness so I am headed out.
WOW, sorry to hear that. Hope she will be fine...................I am doing a quick drive through. My grand niece was kicked in the head by her horse. They flew her to Danville and she is in and out of consciousness so I am headed out.
Sorry to hear that Tike, prayers for her recovery.I am doing a quick drive through. My grand niece was kicked in the head by her horse. They flew her to Danville and she is in and out of consciousness so I am headed out.
OMG, that is terrible, I hope she is okI am doing a quick drive through. My grand niece was kicked in the head by her horse. They flew her to Danville and she is in and out of consciousness so I am headed out.
Prayers!I am doing a quick drive through. My grand niece was kicked in the head by her horse. They flew her to Danville and she is in and out of consciousness so I am headed out.