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    Installing Pilot Bushing

    I put mine in the freezer for a few hours before hand. A large pipe and a hammer, it went right in. -Earl
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    Anyone know the fire way of re-beading a tire?

    Take out your valve core before you do this though. I've heard of people getting hurt w/ the thing shooting out of the stem. If you're quick enough, it's not a problem to get it back in befor it deflates too much. -Earl
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    304 Fuel injection

    Cantilope, Is this the one you're using? http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_new/mc/efi/pf_amc.shtml Can I ask what you paid for it and where you got it from? Thanx, -Earl
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    Looking for that one video

    Hey all, A few years ago there was a post pointing to a video of a dodge ram trying to pull out a Wrangler (I think) that was stuck in mud and snow. As I remember, the idiot driving the Ram was giving it hell when the pin at the Jeep end broke, sending the clevis thru the back glass and...
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    Hear about this today?

    Bush Plan Allows Logging in National Forests This is suppose to help w/ all access to public lands as well. -Earl
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    tow rig WAY down on power after engine rebuild

    Most exhaust places can check to see if your cat is plugged. They punch a small hole just before the cat, put a pressure guage in it and rev up the motor to see what the pressure goes to. In my case it buried the needle. I had a hard time keeping up w/ traffic on I-15 before. New cat and...
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    My 4 Link buildup

    Damn, that's kewl!
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    The great shackle debate.....Shackle forward or rear?

    Shackles front are actually less abusive to your frame. Especially if your vehicle was designed that way in the first place. The pivot point winds up being the center of your rear axle. When the leaf compresses, it's easier on the frame when the shackle extends out the front rather than...
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    Caught myself on fire today....

    Really makes you cautious about what you eat before hand. Perhaps they should put warning lables on coffee and bran muffins. "Do not consume prior to being in proximity of open flame or welding." :D -Earl
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    Progress pics on Fully Aluminum trailer! (well almost)

    Wait a minute!!!! I always thought that you had to tig or some special something to weld aluminum. Does the gas have to be 100% argon or is a CO2/Argon mix ok? And, if you need 100% argon, can you use that to weld steel too? I have a Lincoln Weldpak 155 and a bottle of mix. It sounds like...
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    Tubing out the 'Yota

    The wipers are a nice touch. :rofl: -Earl
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    Utah Trailer Laws?

    Dude, don't you need the rock rig first? :rofl: -Earl
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    Newbie Question

    This really helps for folks w/ a front Detroit or other locker that is not selectable. Damn hard to turn those rigs w/ the front axle being drivin. -Earl
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