That will happen. But at least the shop would be clean and open at first...a shop won't help. I have a 60x40 two bay shop just for projects like this .....but it is FULL of a VW restoration and a Jimmy engine transplant + a complete machine shop.
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That will happen. But at least the shop would be clean and open at first...a shop won't help. I have a 60x40 two bay shop just for projects like this .....but it is FULL of a VW restoration and a Jimmy engine transplant + a complete machine shop.
Beauty. Are your Methods 0 offset or +25?Random after work pic. Hey look at all them chevys
Thanks and yes lol.Beauty. Are your Methods 0 offset or +25?
I think it may be stamped somewhere on the back side of the wheel, but could be wrong.Thanks and yes lol.
Idk they came on it when i bought it. Not sure how i could find out.
Sounds like a good little project you got going on.Got the Stage 3 Motor Sports skid plate for the fuel tanks installed. Currently taking measurements to fabricate additional "armor" for the tank. This mod will have to use the factory bolt mounts and I'll have to drill some additional holes in the skid plate. I'll also use tamper proof bolts to assemble everything.
I'll just add that to the ever-growing list of projects I've got. I'm swapping out one tube in my Mod3b Night Vision Goggles. I'll have a spare tube that I should go ahead and put it in a PVS-14 housing to either sell or keep as a spare. I have a spare MX-10130 tube for a PVS-7 that I need to do the same for. I have a couple of PVS-5s I need to get fixed and put up for sale. I bought a PVS-7A on a whim I have absolutely no need for because the price was stupid cheap, and it was in mint condition. I mainly got it for nostalgia since those were the first model of night vision goggles I cut my teeth on way back in 1993.
With school and work, I am lucky enough to have time to sleep.