Anyone ever "jury rig" or make homemade fix's?
#1
So both of my torsion bar mounts are worn. I removed the nut on top,and attached some dog chain on em and chained em down. No more clunks,and its held up for a few days so far. Its only temperary till the new ones come in the mail.
You guys ever half ***'d anything?
rednecks welcomed lol
You guys ever half ***'d anything?
rednecks welcomed lol
#2
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Harrisburg PA
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lol I'm the master of jury riggin stuff, usually not mechanical stuff mostly wiring and such but yea I do
#3
i like to think of it as "creative usage strategies"
#5
it depends on what its on. lol On my blazer i do everything the right way(most of the time). Now on other beater vehicles that i dont plan on owning for a long time then i do whatever i can to save money.
#6
I once used the tin lid of a can of Copenhagen as a temporary replacement for a missing radiator cap when out in the middle of the wilds of Kansas. A bit of Permatex and some soldering wire got me to a garage where I could get a proper cap.
I've had a few others over the years but that has to be my best one yet.
I've had a few others over the years but that has to be my best one yet.
#7
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I wouldn't call what you did as jury rigging. I would call it a temporary fix. It's just that sometimes the temporary fixes work so well they become permanent.
#8
I am a self proclaimed Epoxy master. I use that stuff for almost anything.
I have had an old beater Toyota with rotted fenders... I used expanding foam in the holes, shaved them smooth, and bondod them to make them look OK to sell it. That was a total jury rig, and first bump it would have all fallen off.
I have had an old beater Toyota with rotted fenders... I used expanding foam in the holes, shaved them smooth, and bondod them to make them look OK to sell it. That was a total jury rig, and first bump it would have all fallen off.
#9
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I once used the tin lid of a can of Copenhagen as a temporary replacement for a missing radiator cap when out in the middle of the wilds of Kansas. A bit of Permatex and some soldering wire got me to a garage where I could get a proper cap.
I've had a few others over the years but that has to be my best one yet.
I've had a few others over the years but that has to be my best one yet.
#10
Haha you know i just got home from a 2 hour drive and it did great. I may just forget fixing it for a while. Chain is a wonderful thing. I chained a broken motor mount on my old 85 chevy truck. and its been 5 years. still holdin up!





