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  1. unclestripey

    Where do you buy hand tools?

    Hardwicks is a tool guys Shangri-la. If they don't have it they'll find it. German tools are made of good steel, really can't go wrong. I've got a German fella at work and his tools are SWEET!! I work primarily with wood but quality is quality!:awesomework:
  2. unclestripey

    Project samurai repair and replace

    If you want me to wander out to the shop and grab #'s let me know.....
  3. unclestripey

    Superduty door handles/ thieves

    There's some truth to this. When my wife and I were dating we went camping at a lake somewhere east of Lake Quinault, way way out a dirt road. As we were leaving the truck at the trailhead I started to lock the doors, she stopped me and said there's nothing worth taking in the truck, I'd rather...
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    "Authentic Longfield" from TrailGear.

    I don't own a yota..... But I'll throw this out in their defense. I do own a jeep. All of its non jeep parts perform flawlessly, the rest is either rotting off, falling off, or not working at all.:fawkdancesmiley::beer:
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    Diesel detective.....

    Happy thanksgiving! Isn't everyone up at 4? I wish you could come too! I know all about busy. I suppose if it isn't clanking or smoking whatever's wrong should be a simple fix?:haha:
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    Diesel detective.....

    It's an auto, I go look at it Friday am. Sadly I'm the most mechanically inclined person at my company....I'm pretty good with sawmills, but i really don't know ****.:redneck:
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    Diesel detective.....

    We're looking to buy it at work, seller says the guy drove it off and it came back with no throttle response. Now guy is calling 3 times aday asking to buy it. Seller says he's sure the guy did something and won't sell it to him, truck has a shade over 100k, would be perfect for our company...
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    Diesel detective.....

    92 Isuzu NPR turbo diesel Guy takes test drive, comes back in 30 min saying it has no throttle response. Ran fine when he took it, what did he do? He's looking to get it cheap, owner is convinced he's been sabotaged. Ideas?
  9. unclestripey

    18 volt tools

    I use Bosch stuff, reliable, powerful, ergonomic, and not yellow. I tore apart a $350 dewalt router once, it was the same inside as my ancient homeowner black and decker, never bought another yellow tool. If you go Makita stay away from the ones with the white, they're cheaper for a...
  10. unclestripey

    Sammi 16 valve swap

    I love my 16v....she purrs.:awesomework:
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    Good camp/back country saw

    I've got a few Huskies. from a little toolless saw for my wife, to an old 61, and an older 281XP, but the saw that gets the most use is a Poulan 3400 that was given to me in a box. It's loud, slow, smoky and reliable as hell. No saw will work for **** if it's not maintained.:beer:
  12. unclestripey

    "Stomper Legend"

    :awesomework::beer: Edit: If ya havn't figured it out yet, the beauty rings are off a 55 suburban.
  13. unclestripey

    Suck My Wake

    Love the white block....that's Ol Skool.:beer::awesomework::masturbanana[1]:
  14. unclestripey

    Big Blue

    More pics of the "C" cab please.:cool:
  15. unclestripey

    Keep it simple

    I was running 33's and a Loc-rite in the front, and I'm pretty easy on my rig. After being 0 fer 3, and depleting Kev's supply of stock axles, I went to toy axles. Now I feel like I can beat the piss out of it with no worries...
  16. unclestripey

    Keep it simple

    Because 33's and a locker will snap stock sami axles like twigs.......ask me how I know.
  17. unclestripey

    "Stomper Legend"

    Stoked that someone loves this thing, it was my baby for a lotta years. The truck had the stock 283 when I bought it, with 99300 miles. It had never had anything but a cabover camper in the bed when I bought it out of a field. The engine in it now came out of a buddy's towrig. It was a mid 80's...
  18. unclestripey

    project tacoma prerunner...

    Here's some of em.....That things come along way since it was a gleam in yer eye when I picked up the axle.:awesomework::beer:
  19. unclestripey

    sami rear end question

    It was always the front, never the rear. Also used to have revolver shackles in front w/ no bumpstops. Start dragging tire in the fenderwell going backward and it's all over. I've heard the chromos are a good alternative to swapping in yotas, if you keep the tires 33's or smaller. When the yotas...
  20. unclestripey

    sami rear end question

    I'm not a lead foot, more of a finesse/tire placement guy, I flat won't bounce my junk. I was running 33's and lockers, they snapped lookin' at em.:haha:And fer christsakes don't try to back up.:mad:

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