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Well. I buffed on it a little before I went on a week long vacation (much needed) and it cleaned up halfway decent so I took it out today (no pictures sadly), looks good in the garage though. b42fe39214c76aeaf608855c83a0b603.jpg
 
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Thanks everyone for the congratulations. We are very happy.

On an unrelated note, does anyone have a tubing bender?
 

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Hey Mason, first of...congrats on the proposal and the acceptance. You have a beauty there, make sure you always cherish her.

Just wanted to stop in and say hi. And I have a couple of tubing benders, why do you ask?
 

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Congrats on the proposal!

Your work looks top notch. Its great to see another member that is bascially the same age as I (28).
 
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Hey Mason, first of...congrats on the proposal and the acceptance. You have a beauty there, make sure you always cherish her.

Just wanted to stop in and say hi. And I have a couple of tubing benders, why do you ask?



Thanks for stopping in again, I'm in the market for one so I can build bumpers, rock sliders, and roll cages and was looking for opinions on some of the different brands. I used a jd2 model 3 to build the rear bumper and sliders on this but was wanting to hear about some of the other brands. bee5724d4368616f70ed00add6dc2587.jpg
 
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Congrats on the proposal!



Your work looks top notch. Its great to see another member that is bascially the same age as I (28).



Thank you for the congratulations and compliment. I grew up on a farm in the country so I've been working on vehicles for as long as I can remember. My first car was a 68 Camaro that I still need to finish, but my first vehicle that I actually drove was an 83 c10 that needed everything. Lol.
 

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Congratulations on the proposal!

Also congrats on the house and shop. I love the thread especially your little girl riding high in that truck. When my girls were small they loved to go fishing because they knew on the way home Dad was gonna do some four wheeling. The memories of those girls laughing and bouncing around the cab of that little Toyota 4x4 as mud washed over the hood are definitely highlights. Good times.

Enjoy the journey Mason!
 
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I just took mine fishing for the first time last week. She loved it. She loved playing with the bait (worms) and touching the fish I caught more than actually fishing I think though. 8457fe4e09bf66d49b262e1d0fa770a9.jpg
 

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Just like the country song... She's thinks we're just fishing... Time well spent my friend.
 
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I ordered this Irwin vise grip set on Thursday. It comes with 12"/10"/8" groove lock pliers, 10" crescent, 8" lineman pliers, 8" needle nose, 6" diagonal cut pliers, and 6" slip joint pliers, all for $80. Can't beat that. 8412ee082ae5233e6420ab10c4328bee.jpgba903eb82b988ebd0e4e0dff302b8232.jpg
And then a picture of my work box, because, well I can haha.
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Did some moving around today to try and make all my toys fit and make room so I can do a transmission/clutch overhaul on my dads Toyota Tacoma. 9881863b8814c265951b1af6ed8844dc.jpg0feb96f6119034da9e6f5e9f386dba69.jpgfbf5d63275e2a05db16c382f79922043.jpg
 

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Just stopping by to keep up with what you have going on.

If you keep posting pictures like that someone is going to think you weld for a living.:D
 
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Hahaha. Welding is only part of my job. I'm a maintenance tech in a factory that produces the tubes found in ac condensers. I used to work on the high speed cutting side and recently (5 months ago) made the change to the extrusion side where I work on and diagnose hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical problems on 2500 ton presses.

Something is always broke so I do get to spend some time under my hood.
 

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Just having a little poke at you Mason. And although I may not comment on everything you have going on. I am paying attention. You're a great addition to the GJ.
 
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I'm pretty sure I talk to myself on here most of the time, which is okay, sometimes I need good advice. Haha.
 

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You've got over 4200 views on this thread alone, so even if a lot don't comment, they're watching what you're posting.
 

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Did some moving around today to try and make all my toys fit and make room so I can do a transmission/clutch overhaul on my dads Toyota Tacoma.

How much of that transmission/clutch do you tear apart yourself? Do you take it right down or do you take it to get overhauled?
 
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How much of that transmission/clutch do you tear apart yourself? Do you take it right down or do you take it to get overhauled?



I've swapped cases on them before when I bought the wrong series transmission for my old rock crawler. This one will just get drained/split and sealed up since it's leaking. Then I'm changing everything from the master to the slave cylinder because it's losing fluid somewhere and replacing the clutch since I'm already in there.
 
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About 8 years ago while I was in high school I acquired a 1989 Toyota single cab to daily and turn into a medium duty rock crawler.
First things first, I helped my dad build some ball joint spacers, rear leafs, and new shocks. 53d46596ece38b7a447a59d517aa684b.jpg
Here's my dad helping me trim out the upper control arm
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Here it is all installed
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This is how it sat. New 33" coopers. 2f8158029e59cfbf4b8f92909810965e.jpg
 
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I found some corbeau bucket seats for a decent price, so out came the bench and in goes the buckets. c4132f3d8ba276fccf8a8692e78f10af.jpg233cfc2541c342e33dcc8fd10f9823fc.jpg
I added a center console after a few days 3021da280720430a0d24f7fd79302cb2.jpg
 
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I hated all the chrome on the grille and whatnot, so I pulled it all off and painted it black f7fb29f8c7a3d6a541b7b235654b959c.jpg9efcd5a5cced12f5e8c668003d9e23fd.jpg
After taking it crawling a few times I decided I needed a place for my highlift and fire extinguisher 724aff6fbcb76afd8234d0e0f239361f.jpg so I came up with this simple bar
 
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I finally caught one of the fender flares on a tree and broke one. So off they came. I also made a makeshift "bumper" after wrinkling mine all up. 9656989580c6c5714e895554fa841c76.jpg
 
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I added some 4.88 with a lockrite to the rear and 4.88 to the front after a while because I was having traction issues. Sadly no pictures of this.

Fast forward a month or two and I decided that I needed twin transfer cases and a flat belly. So I added a 1" body lift to be able to tuck the transfer cases up. 46b01e33a21b4be103cb1c7574d883a5.jpg
I bought some 34" tsl one day on a whim after installing the gears and body lift. 3daedd01320669486bee29ef488856bf.jpg
 
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I blew up my motor sometime after installing the gears. I ordered an engnbldr kit with crawler cam. I definitely recommend the kit to anyone. 7bfda17304ef25b12e1f356c252a62f0.jpg
I pulled the motor and while I waited I got some 35" tires and an addicted off-road front bumper. a564fec6389932a806429459be44e155.jpg
Here's the new motor after I got it back from the machine shop 9ff42b29d12f85f2f2a1467fde1dcf49.jpg
Me and a buddy stayed up all night getting it set in 541c32007b91ea5100199b308fd6bf01.jpg
 
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Fast forward 2 months and I blew up my transmission lol. So I pulled it. Bought a w56 transmission and bought the wrong one. I have a forward shift transfer case and the one I bought was top shift. 2df7b16dbb9f49c4c5d071c26c511c7b.jpg
After some research I figured they were the same transmission just with a different case. So I swapped them.
 
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Fast forward two months. I bought some Chevy leaf springs and a trail master spindle extension ad3f36de65146361c310b4ee230e2ef3.jpg3a8b5a1e7344c75f15698a1f6276e4ed.jpg
Here is the rear pretty close to drooped out. 88151ee8d35d14cddf3ad438bea7a848.jpg
As you can see in the pictures above I made and installed some rock sliders. c0481b32ac899fa52b41a4bd9279acf6.jpg
After installing the Chevy leafs I figured it was time for some bed protection. So out came the bender and welder. Just a simple tube to keep rocks and things off the bottom of my bed. 1e5a8fa6e6bfd27d45cc92f5d4687f5e.jpg
 
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