My various off-road adventures
#34
Lol, let me know how it goes. That's what we did. Looked around, ran out of options, and started cutting and welding.
#36
go to a local auto welder and give them an idea of what you want and they could probably fab you up one if you don't have the know how or the equipment. would probably be cheaper than getting a pre built one
#37
Don't have one! Did I mention I live in a town where the only local shops sell art, antiques, more antiques, and coffee? Oh, and might as well throw in another antique shop. I think there's about 4 of them.
#39
i definatly remember seeing that d-shaft breakage on youtube before. lol. didnt realize it belonged to somebody on here lol. and when i saw that scrape on the zr2 i just put my hand over my mouth for the rest of the time reading. lol. i wouldnt mind that on one of my older trucks but not on a daily driver. lol. speaking of war wounds when i broke the rear glass on the 74 i took a sledge to the front fender that was already smashed in. lol. got some rage out. but then i had to move the truck so it wasnt such an eyesore anymore lol.
#40
Finally got the Blazinator dirty again! Although it was pretty tame and I didn't get any videos. I DID get a picture of it dirty. And with a bonus shot of my GF posing on the hood. So....there's that.
Now that things have settled down with my divorce and whatnot, I'm really hoping to hit the trails in the near future. Now that I have found the local mud hole in the new place I moved to, I think I'll at least be able to engage my 4x4 for more than the occasional freak snow storm.
Now that things have settled down with my divorce and whatnot, I'm really hoping to hit the trails in the near future. Now that I have found the local mud hole in the new place I moved to, I think I'll at least be able to engage my 4x4 for more than the occasional freak snow storm.