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  1. Shtmtlman

    Waggy from Idaho

    Thanks guys. It is still a work in progress, but i am having a ton of fun building it. I am building the front bumper and winch mount now, then rock sliders will be next. I will post uo as i add to it.
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    Waggy from Idaho

    Hello my name is Ron and i am from Caldwell Idaho. I have a 1979 jeep Wagoneer that has been chopped and caged. I have been building it for about a year and i have just recently got to the stage you see it in. It started life as a stock Wagoneer. I did a spring over and 4" lift on 38's. After...
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    Close call tonight!!!

    As far as a co alarm, i recommend the Honeywell alarms. They look like a smoke detector and are kind of pricey, but well worth the money concidering what they do. I have one in my home and 3 years ago when my heat exchanger cracked in my furnace it went off before my family and i saw any side...
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    Close call tonight!!!

    You didn't smell the gas? Glad you got it taken care of in time. I am an hvac tech and i see this way to often. I HIGHLY reccomend c.o. alarms.
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    Wagoneer lift

    I did a shackle reverse in the rear and add aleafs in the front as well as a spring over the first time i lifted my waggy, worked great. In the front i took out two springs and added two addaleafs and it gave me 4".
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    Any HVAC techs here? Question

    I have been a tech for 20 years and i can tell you if your house is 4000sq ft. and you have 3.5 ton unit and no zoning the unit is to small, it will never keep up. There are other options such as zoning different areas, or the expensive part, upsizing your equipment unfortunately. Just to give...
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    Convert from R-12 to R-134

    As it was said earlier i wouldn't mess with it unless its broken. But if you do then i recommend using 134a, because the other products will work for awhile as well as the mix stuff, but over time they will burn up your compressor. 134a and the orifices and drier were developed for use on r-12...
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    Pipe vs. D.O.M tubing

    Not that i am trying to start a big debate, because i am only speaking from my own experience and i am no expert, but i have seen more dented and kinked DOM cages than i have seen sch.40. The weight difference between 20' sticks is 8.6 pounds. I do know that DOM flexs more than pipe as well. I...
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    decided to finally sign up to the site

    What up!! you look familiar lol.
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    Newbie from Idaho

    Thanks guys, i have been surfing the sight, and see alot of really cool rigs and places to wheel. I have always wanted to wheel in Utah, and hopefully this summer i can. Cory hope to see you in TTC 09' good luck bud!!
  11. Shtmtlman

    Newbie from Idaho

    Hey everyone!! my name is Ron and i am from Caldwell ID. Heard about this forum from a few friends from another forum. I am building a 1979 Jeep waggoneer, its chopped caged, 401, th400 with shift kit, dana 20 twin sticked, dana 60's with 456;s on 40" tsl's. I'm having trouble loading pics, but...
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