New project selected
- MDSRACING398
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Re: New project selected
When are you looking to do it? I am 15 minutes away. Not home til tonight though.
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- Jonas
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Re: New project selected
Any time, any day. I got the rear off and working on it.
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Re: New project selected
Thank you Mark and Kurt, I just realized both of you replied.
Kurt, any day after 2pm would work. The project I am on at work is on UK time so no meetings after 2pm.
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Kurt, any day after 2pm would work. The project I am on at work is on UK time so no meetings after 2pm.
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Re: New project selected
Disassembled, a lot of rust removed (like needle scaler amounts and my driveway being red), and swap kits welded on (yes, outsource).
Next it's time to pick gears, lockers, etc. and do the machining to switch from 8 on 170 to 8 on 6.5. Front it should be no problem since there are aftermarket unit bearings. Back I am actually going to have to drill new holes for the studs in the existing hubs.
The only part that is not under control is how to get the tone rings to work. I bought some aftermarket ones for the back and the front unit bearings allegedly come with them. Still tbd.
Next it's time to pick gears, lockers, etc. and do the machining to switch from 8 on 170 to 8 on 6.5. Front it should be no problem since there are aftermarket unit bearings. Back I am actually going to have to drill new holes for the studs in the existing hubs.
The only part that is not under control is how to get the tone rings to work. I bought some aftermarket ones for the back and the front unit bearings allegedly come with them. Still tbd.