You got yourself a bent dongle there buddy.
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You got yourself a bent dongle there buddy.
Baby gate around the fire pit
I think the drug companies make a little blue pill for that
Hoping @eimkeith comes up with a solution for new lower mounts that we can weld on. It's going to have to be replaced eventually.
I'm on it, once I get past some work stuff.
No way to get the shock lined back up with the mount fucked up.
Danny still has his teeth.So now you've got 2 undriveable vehicles in the driveway? Are you from West Virginia by chance? lol
So now you've got 2 undriveable vehicles in the driveway? Are you from West Virginia by chance? lol
And now I'm done. Stripped the bolt hole for the lower mount. Time to start scouring junk yards for an axle unless I can get someone to bring a welder over. Fuck all this.
Shit. Did you strip the threads in the mount or the threads on the bolt? If you got the shock on far enough to try and use the bolt to suck it all the way on there's a chance you only boogered some of the thread. As long as there's 3 full turn on good thread that's considered full engagement. Post up a photo of the bolt itself.
Might as well@AssBurns think I should throw my stock panhard back in for the time being since my aftermarket one is bent?
Sounds like I’m late. You should be hammering that thing back with the bolt in for the exact reason you found out hahaI may try heating it up and bending it back some. I'm not going to try terribly hard but if it helps the bushings last a little longer it's worth the try.