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<blockquote data-quote="mcutler" data-source="post: 677759" data-attributes="member: 1641"><p>Good progress was made yesterday. </p><p></p><p>Plumbing</p><p>-steering 90%, two lines left for cooler/ reservoir; stainless hardline, hydraulic hose</p><p>- brakes done; ni/cu hardline and flex</p><p>-water pump heater ports tapped for -AN fittings</p><p></p><p></p><p>Wiring</p><p>- chassis back half wired for rear lights</p><p>- taillight panel wired </p><p>- header panel cut down and wired</p><p>- gauge pod pre wired, ready for cannon/weatherpack plug</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I thoroughly enjoy the entire build process and (for the last 10 years or so) primarily work alone for the entirety of a build. Its really nice to have friends that share a passion to come and pitch in on occasions like these. I think we all had high aspirations to get done yesterday, but what we didn't finish, we made up for with a great day of hanging together and enjoying ourselves. </p><p></p><p>Huge shout out to Scott [USER=3094]@ol'Jeeps[/USER] for working late with me and then making a 2 hour trek back home. Also to my old pal [USER=5392]@jeepin[/USER]-jason, for being here for wiring, his help is always a stress reliever for me; there are no worries when he's on the job, never second guessed. My pal Chip, who drove 2 hours to just be here for anything we needed, he helped all of us. And last but certainly not least, [USER=6153]@Paul[/USER], who also drove 2 hours, for his hands in all areas, especially for serving us all with a kick ass lunch and providing us his knack for entertainment and story telling...</p><p></p><p>And for those that have had concerns about the foot room/driver comfort; ask Scott... he spent about 4 hours in the driver's seat while the truck was suspended 4 feet of the ground on the lift, plumbing stainless steel steering hard lines. While I did the cutting, bending, flaring, he was patiently reclined there, constantly attaching and re-attaching said lines till we had it just perfect!</p><p></p><p>Thanks my friends!</p><p></p><p>Btw; Scott and Jason even powered on without me while I was gone for 3 hours attending a wedding of a close family member.... That's dedication, thanks again guys! </p><p></p><p>Pics up soon. </p><p></p><p>Matt </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcutler, post: 677759, member: 1641"] Good progress was made yesterday. Plumbing -steering 90%, two lines left for cooler/ reservoir; stainless hardline, hydraulic hose - brakes done; ni/cu hardline and flex -water pump heater ports tapped for -AN fittings Wiring - chassis back half wired for rear lights - taillight panel wired - header panel cut down and wired - gauge pod pre wired, ready for cannon/weatherpack plug I thoroughly enjoy the entire build process and (for the last 10 years or so) primarily work alone for the entirety of a build. Its really nice to have friends that share a passion to come and pitch in on occasions like these. I think we all had high aspirations to get done yesterday, but what we didn't finish, we made up for with a great day of hanging together and enjoying ourselves. Huge shout out to Scott [USER=3094]@ol'Jeeps[/USER] for working late with me and then making a 2 hour trek back home. Also to my old pal [USER=5392]@jeepin[/USER]-jason, for being here for wiring, his help is always a stress reliever for me; there are no worries when he's on the job, never second guessed. My pal Chip, who drove 2 hours to just be here for anything we needed, he helped all of us. And last but certainly not least, [USER=6153]@Paul[/USER], who also drove 2 hours, for his hands in all areas, especially for serving us all with a kick ass lunch and providing us his knack for entertainment and story telling... And for those that have had concerns about the foot room/driver comfort; ask Scott... he spent about 4 hours in the driver's seat while the truck was suspended 4 feet of the ground on the lift, plumbing stainless steel steering hard lines. While I did the cutting, bending, flaring, he was patiently reclined there, constantly attaching and re-attaching said lines till we had it just perfect! Thanks my friends! Btw; Scott and Jason even powered on without me while I was gone for 3 hours attending a wedding of a close family member.... That's dedication, thanks again guys! Pics up soon. Matt Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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