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^^^ I think two seatbelts on a standard bench seat will work out fine for me. My children are still pretty small.
Apparently I do have a standard box drivers seat moved to the passenger side. For now, they can both fit in that single seat together so I figured a small bench would make them...
Its just a small box type seat that flips up so you can store things inside of it. I'll get a pic of it during the daylight.
Only thing is that the drivers seat next to it is a spring ride seat with the seating cushion in terrible condition - nothing left but foam. I'm almost embarassed...
When I got my truck it had a rotted J-pipe. Guess what my first realization was when I started the truck after a rain?
At least I see I'm in good company.
Saw a pretty cool truck on Fleabay today - it had a passenger bench seat with two sets of seatbelts.
It looked military and like it belonged in the truck. Are these common enough to have a chance of finding them?
I'd really like to take my two small children with me on rides and not have...
^^^ Yeah I guess I suck, don't love or deserve the truck, and should prolly have it taken away from me.
Anyhoo, while I like fixing things - I generaly don't fix anything fragile without breaking something in the process. Its just my long standing relationship and experience working with -...
Great idea and for some reason I find it entertaining.
I wonder if there is a better vantage point to catch the drive shafts and both rear axles articulating over rough terrain?
Decided to JB Weld mine. Turned out it was a (very) small crack in the front just below where the two halves of the top tank join.
I brushed the area clean and scuffed it up, applied the epoxy, and let it dry. Finally I hit it with a light coat of engine enamel. The repair is invisible...
I'm not scared.
SO - the nuts that run the circumference of the drum (1 of them holds the inspection plate) are really all that secure the drum to the hub?
I really don't need to check my gear oil. I figure when it stops dripping out of the differential onto the ground its probably time to...
Got the last set of wheels broken loose by a tire man with a 1" impact - even the tire guy had to hammer on the wheel for a while to loosen it up.
I adjusted the final wheel and I have a high pedal that throws you into the windshield if you mash it down.
I put the wheels back on my truck...
^^^ Ive been thinkin.
If I ever need a wrecker in the South Houston area, whats the cheapest way to go? I cruise my Duece all around the area and sooner or later its bound to give me the finger.
Update:
5 out of 6 wheels - adjustment completed. Just when I was getting good at it, the last three lug nuts wouldn't come off! aua I'm going to have a tire shop loosen them for me or get a big azz breaker bar (which might be handy to have in the truck if I get a flat).
On 1 of the 5...
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