Gotta love these old trucks!
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You can buy an old gas-burner entire 4x4 truck with a good front axle for less than an axle on a pallet will cost.
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for $2200 i prefer having a spare vehiculo. i need to get at least enough for a nice enduro bike!
anywho, i'm glad this didnt happen to the new owner and the fix doesnt look too hard. i've got the necessary equipment (cough, cough, except a nice spring compressor cough, cough). the Tig should be here this weekend... or should i mig it??? hrmm. decisions, decisions.
What i dont look forward to is removing that spring
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Like Richie said, I don't see that being a very difficult repair as long as it didn't take anything else out along with it. Is anything else bent or damaged?
Like Richie said, I don't see that being a very difficult repair as long as it didn't take anything else out along with it. Is anything else bent or damaged?
luckily, i was going very slow when it happened, and i only drove maybe another 50-100 feet before i parked and got it towed. that being said, pray for Mojo that nothing is bent !
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