What did you do with your car/truck or shop today? V3.0
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94 olds vert (10-27-2014)
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Screw that!^^
I'm in the process of swapping out the fuel lines on a Chevy 7500. The ones that connect to both fuel tanks and feed the main lines. Ya know, the ones that straddle the frame, hide in the frame cross member and are rigid steel lines? I'm contemplating asking if we can cut the box u-bolts and move the 23ft box back a foot.
I'm in the process of swapping out the fuel lines on a Chevy 7500. The ones that connect to both fuel tanks and feed the main lines. Ya know, the ones that straddle the frame, hide in the frame cross member and are rigid steel lines? I'm contemplating asking if we can cut the box u-bolts and move the 23ft box back a foot.
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Screw that!^^
I'm in the process of swapping out the fuel lines on a Chevy 7500. The ones that connect to both fuel tanks and feed the main lines. Ya know, the ones that straddle the frame, hide in the frame cross member and are rigid steel lines? I'm contemplating asking if we can cut the box u-bolts and move the 23ft box back a foot.
I'm in the process of swapping out the fuel lines on a Chevy 7500. The ones that connect to both fuel tanks and feed the main lines. Ya know, the ones that straddle the frame, hide in the frame cross member and are rigid steel lines? I'm contemplating asking if we can cut the box u-bolts and move the 23ft box back a foot.
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I think I'd rather endure a prostate exam then do the fuel lines again.
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Soft Ride (11-07-2014)
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Who the heck designs this stuff and intentionally places it so you can't repair it easily anyways?
Nice weather & rides there Nate! They look great on the grass too!
We got 10 inches of rain in the last week I think. Mega rainstorms one after the other.
Free car wash guaranteed here!
Nice weather & rides there Nate! They look great on the grass too!
We got 10 inches of rain in the last week I think. Mega rainstorms one after the other.
Free car wash guaranteed here!
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94 olds vert (11-09-2014)
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Screw that!^^
I'm in the process of swapping out the fuel lines on a Chevy 7500. The ones that connect to both fuel tanks and feed the main lines. Ya know, the ones that straddle the frame, hide in the frame cross member and are rigid steel lines? I'm contemplating asking if we can cut the box u-bolts and move the 23ft box back a foot.
I'm in the process of swapping out the fuel lines on a Chevy 7500. The ones that connect to both fuel tanks and feed the main lines. Ya know, the ones that straddle the frame, hide in the frame cross member and are rigid steel lines? I'm contemplating asking if we can cut the box u-bolts and move the 23ft box back a foot.