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Old 12-25-2006, 01:08 AM
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Nice work Ken, looks like fun. Wish I lived around the corner from ya.
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Old 12-25-2006, 02:09 AM
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That would explain why you weren't home when I tried to call...are you feeling okay?


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Old 12-25-2006, 03:09 AM
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Ken,
I wish I lived around the corner too. I have a proper spring compressor I could have lent to you, or just done it for you. There's an art to positioning one of those things. SAFETY is always the first concern - not a speedy job.

Stitches on Christmas Eve..............I'll bet you won't forget this holiday!!!!

Anyway, I hope you're ok. (hands or head?)

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Old 12-25-2006, 03:14 AM
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Ken,

What brand of chassis black are you going to use?

Keep up the great work.

Dan.

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Rust-o-leum Bar-B-Que Black.......Rattle can.....works out great........Just the right amount sheen

Ken

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I take that back.........It's the outdoor furniture Satin finish paint......#7777 Black

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Are you kidding about the stiches....I didn`t think "This was your first Rodeo"

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LOL....Where are the stiches Einstein ?
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Yeah....we want to see pics of your stiches

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Are you kidding about the stiches....I didn`t think "This was your first Rodeo"

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LOL....Where are the stiches Einstein ?


Left Hand......and I now have a Spring Compressor...

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Old 12-25-2006, 05:43 AM
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Actually......What happened was that I decided to remove the upper and lower control arms on the rear end (one side at a time) to glass bead and paint them.......I removed the lower arm first after jacking up the frame with a bottle jack on the lift to remove just about all the spring tension (the plan almost worked) , when I took out the second bolt from the lower arm, the spring still had a slight amount of tension and the Spring/arm assy wedged itself against the rear end housing.....I pushed it with my hand (Stupid) instead of a screwdriver and there was just enough tension on the arm that when I pushed it out of the way it caught my hand between the arm and rear end housing....Damm that hurt..... but the arms sure look good now....

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Old 12-25-2006, 05:58 AM
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I thought it was the front springs. I have never heard of anyone getting wacked with a rear one.
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