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  • #31
    tall gears.....

    Hey does Roger know there's some Jeep CJ axles with Ox locker, alloy shafts and 4.56 gears in the parts section by dirtman?

    There's the answer to those "really tall" gears and traction...
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    • #32
      Originally posted by OllllllO View Post
      Hey does Roger know there's some Jeep CJ axles with Ox locker, alloy shafts and 4.56 gears in the parts section by dirtman?

      There's the answer to those "really tall" gears and traction...
      Rick, Yes I do thanks, I took a pretty hefty pay cut and so my Jeepin funds are really tight. Otherwise I'd be haulin' a$$ to Santa Ana to pick up Chucks axles!

      I wonder if they are possseded by the "Flop Demon"?
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Roger View Post
        Rick, Yes I do thanks, I took a pretty hefty pay cut and so my Jeepin funds are really tight. Otherwise I'd be haulin' a$$ to Santa Ana to pick up Chucks axles!

        I wonder if they are possseded by the "Flop Demon"?
        I possess the flop demon not the axles.
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        • #34
          Roger your Jeep is really lookin good my bro..I,m with ya on the po- boy build still tryin myself to keep up with ya,ll..
          "A man who fears suffering,is already suffering from what he fears"!

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          • #35
            Really it's the journey. I really like figuring out stuff the cheap way. That is why I am trying to register for some welding classes at the community college. So I can make stuff on the cheap. I swear I have more pride in the stuff I have made myself for my Jeep then I do for the stuff I bought. My hand tied $5 cargo nets probably are not the best cargo nets in the world but I'm damn proud of them.
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            It should have been
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            • #36
              Geeb - There's nothing wrong with your Jeep! You've done a great job!

              Scott - welding classes is a great idea! Yep, I really liked your cargo netting. I'm all about doin' it yerself!

              Every time I look at my Jeep I get a big smile I can't wipe off my face! This is the do-it-yourself pride smile!
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              • #37
                Those cargo nets are sweet! I wanna do that! and the welding class is a great idea, it would be cool to get a few of us together and go down to VVC... an' I think the Flop Demon hangs out in the passenger seat, I only flop after my passenger gets out... :devil: good to see you t'other day Roger!
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                • #38
                  Roger,

                  You and those others on the board that do a lot of their own projects inexpensively inspire me.

                  I've been working on clearing out my garage, which I couldn't even walk through a few weeks ago from all of the stuff I had in there. I've been tossing all of the scraps of construction material that I was saving to complete my projects on the house. I gave a bunch of stuff to the Goodwill like computers and monitors that I had in my computer lab that I haven't used for a long time.

                  It's now worth more to me to get my space back. I won't get rid of everything, but at least want the floor space back and what's left over can go in the cabinets and at the edges of the space. My garage is a little bit larger than the "average guy's garage" that they set up on the "Xtreme 4x4" TV show. That give's me hope for doing at least some of my own work. Unfortunately, I don't have the height for a lift.

                  To top it off, the stuff that you guys make looks and works great!

                  Thanks for posting about it.

                  Christian
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                  • #39
                    So...how many antenna's do you really need?

                    LOL

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                    • #40
                      Six looks good to me?
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                      Will make millions
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                      It should have been
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                      • #41
                        Too funny Nate!

                        There's really only three antennas. AM/FM, CB, & 2m/440 MHz. One of the things you see that may look like an antenna is a 150' tall light pole lighting up the Airport Ramp! The other three are flag poles
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