Where is everyone #5

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.

  1. shogun

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  3. Grubby

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    Thanks again Doug! We ordered those SSM brackets, 90/10 front shocks and new springs for the rear to bring it down a bit. I know thos SS guys used to take the bushings apart and grind the serrations off of the sleeves. Tryin to come up with a plan to make some sway bar quick disconnects like them Jeep biys has cause its still a street car and we all know what drivin a heavy vehicle with no front swaybar is like!
     
  4. MagnumaMoose

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    Thanks. I'm very reluctant to say some things here. When I expect disapproval I receive the opposite often.
    I regret saying that to God. I'm positive now that was NOT a wise decision.
    Although what I said was " if I can't do a better job controlling my anger than my Dad, I won't have any children. "
    Not a wise thing to say to the Creator.
    Not at all.
     
  5. MagnumaMoose

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    Sez the guy who remembers how hard it was gathering wood for the smoke signal fire because trees hadn't been invented yet.

    Morning D !
     
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  6. DougA

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    Yeah,even the loose control arm bolts aren't the sanest thing for street driving,but if you got a grudge race set up,and you need an edge,it sure does help. If you watch this video,you can see how it transfers weight at every shift,but you'll also see the funny bounce it does,coming down every time. Not so good for street handling.

     
  7. wore out

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    I will have to catch my boys truck sitting but he has a bracket on the back of his. I'll try to get you a pic of it so you know what to look for
     
  8. DougA

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    Beautiful car,but don't remember seeing that a Cecil,nice launch. But I don't get to the track anywhere near as much as I used to,either.
    That track looks like Mason-Dixon,out by Hagerstown. Beautiful facility,but I always had problems hooking up there. The track owner was always a little tight on laying down the VHT,but I've heard it's better now,and they're getting better car counts.
     
  9. Oxbow

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    Pulling threads or just nuts/studs coming loose? If just working loose maybe use loctite?

    I've not seen supports before, but it wouldn't be difficult to fab something up, and shouldn't harm anything.
     
  10. Grubby

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    I think hes the guy that used to be on the Bullet when that car was 5 different colors from bouncin off the walls.
     
  11. sawmill

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    Outstanding. That might be enough for me to figure out a part number.
    Thanks wore!
     
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