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I would use a lock washer. Stops the bolt from loosening, and gives a little better contact. Even better if you can find that size star type lock washer.
Good luck.
Jess
We got some rain last night folks, almost all night, water in our swamp came back up quite a bit. Still a month away, but should still have good water in spots.
I agree, I got lucky and worked up brakes on mine to get it home. Only to lose them 6 months later to a badly pitted air pack. Guessing that's where your fluid went as well. Get a hauler, or someone with a 5 ton and tow bar. Also, before you order a rebuild kit for the air pack, open it up and...
The camp ground isn't part of the WMA. It is privately owned. All the camping fees go through Vinny, as he gets us a special group rate. If you look at the November thread, it has links in the first post for the trails, campground location and Campground website. Hope this helps.
Was wondering the same thing. Looks like there might be some suspension lift, maybe that's the trick to not jacking the hood all up??? What about the radiator though? Hmmm...
DR, just a guess, but he did mention a light bar at the beginning of the thread. Maybe mounting points for said bar?
Excellent job BTW. That welding is sure well done.
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