Weekend auto adventures
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Naveronski
10:10a, 4/24/24
In reply to Naveronski
Long travel arms and axles arrived... waiting on 8" shocks and will be ready to install.

Should give me about 2" wider per side and a ton more wheel travel.
gravitartx
2:22p, 4/27/24
Took the F150 in for an oil change at the dealer. Somehow the oil pan cracked around the drain bolt, so she will be sitting at Ford for about a week until the new pan comes in. Thank god it's being replaced under warranty, didn't leak a drop of oil until they filled it with new oil. I'm more annoyed the dealer couldn't give me a loaner since they "can't do that on the weekends"


GrapevineAg
3:04p, 4/27/24
In reply to gravitartx
That sucks, sounds like their mechanic used to much brrrt on their power tool putting the drain bolt back in.
mm98
6:44p, 4/27/24
Added Airlift HD1000 coil soring air bags last weekend.
MTTANK
11:45a, 5/4/24
Made it an early weekend and picked up a supercharged Harley F150. Was about a thousand mile round trip. Ecoboost 12th gen with 200k miles handled it with ease. Added some Sumo Springs to it recently and have been really impressed.

Silvy
12:43p, 5/4/24
In reply to MTTANK
4 door Lightning
GrapevineAg
6:57p, 5/4/24
Replaced a faulty oil pressure sensor on a friend's '12 GMC Sierra. PITA job - iykyk. Also helped fix his front valance / chin spoiler where it attaches to the bumper. In exchange, he helped me with a woodworking project for my truck bed. Productive day.
erudite
8:25p, 5/17/24
Cut and replaced several broken exhaust bolts for the Ranger. Send help on getting the new ones put in.
EskimoJoe
9:29p, 5/17/24
The following has taken place over several weekends

Got tired of the dim sealed beam halogen headlights in the Nationalist, but I don't want the cheesy LED replacements. To keep the stock look but better performance I ordered the conversion from Headlight Experts. They look just like factory sealed beam lights but the backs are molded to accept LED bulbs.





before with the halogens



LEDs with some reaiming to keep the light going in the somewhat correct pattern.



Also, the salt this winter was getting to the back end.



some sandpaper, primer, and high quality rattle cans got it freshened up. We will see how long it lasts.



Of course, you can't have LEDs in the front but not the back.



the old



installed and lit up



more recently I did rear brake drums, shoes, and a wheel cylinder. Pictures cannot capture the amount of swearing and frustration that project creates. Side note, Hobo Freight brake spring tools bend way too easy.


MouthBQ98
10:22p, 5/17/24
Had a sidewalk blowout after hitting a little bump or object doing 75 on 290 Tuesday afternoon. Got to the side, limped a couple hundred yards to a nearby overpass and put on the donut spare in the shade at least. Really weird blowout, no apparent impact, damage was a semicircular 1.5" hole dead center of the sidewall.

Took the rim in and got a replacement this morning, put it back on at home, and off to work.

Tomorrow I get to train the exhaust stack on the tractor. Took a hit from a wad of fallen limbs and a treetop.
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