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Scott in Bellingham

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  1. bobbed = to shorten or modify say the rear section of the body to give you a better angle against a hill or a tree its common on the toyota pickups around here to have a shortened bed
  2. Any extreme offroad subies out there? not your normal 3 or 4" lift and tires , but custom stuff like more articulation, more travel, lower gears, rollcages etheir inside or exoskeliton , modified body , bobbed tail and nose ???please post links or pics here
  3. 2" tall in picture , also have 1" tall or can stack them up to get 3" or 4"
  4. I run a Uniden PC 33 , with a 9' fiberglass wip on a spring, I like the 9' antenna as in the dunes I can put a flag on it, the wire between the radio and antenna was set up by a hamm CB radio guy I dont remember the length but its supose to be a certain length , ( longer then you need) for best proformance, I wish I had a PA with it, its great out on the trails, protect a solid mt as it could brake from branches
  5. anyone for Northfork this weekend? we will be camping close to there would like to take a run up there , maybe Saturday
  6. currently working on a 4" lift will be avalible soon , presently offering a 6" lift, check out my site http://www.sjrlift.com/product_info.php?cPath=22&products_id=42 Scott
  7. Heres one I would like to make someday/ maybe bob the rear add a 6" lift and some tires
  8. once I am tooled up for a 3" or 4 " hope to keep the kit under $400 havent done one yet been working on the EA82 details if I do Uncools Brat I will know whats involved
  9. are these cars stock . do they come from the factory like this? or is a ute a custom one off
  10. Clutch ? we will do it the same time as lift
  11. Bring it over we will get that Brat lifted
  12. Bring me a car and I will make a brat out of it I love cutting up cars and modifiing them. the sawzall is one of my favorite tools
  13. what is a Trayback I am from the USA not fimiliare with that term Scott
  14. if you need it yes / get all the drive lines while your at it / I dont know the years but I know some years are more desirable then others Scott
  15. I enjoyed your video , it would be cool to have lots of cash and bring my car over there and go on a run looks like a blast Scott
  16. leaving Newberg around 10:00 should be on the dunes by 1:00 monitor channel 2 on CB red 88 Subaru with 6" lift
  17. you would like a shim block for the front of the diff?, how tall would you like it? , I (SJRLIFT) have plans to make a block to go between the front of diff and the 4 bolt plate that has the 4 bolts welded to it , to install the block it would require those 4 bolts removed, (grind the weld) install the block and 4 new longer bolts, I would recomend putting the bolts in with the nuts up to to make it smoother underneath. I was thinking of making 2" spacer first, what height would you like?
  18. will be leaving town on Saturday then staying at my sisters then we will all go out to the dunes on monday then monday evening have dinner at pacific city and then stay at the Inn at Pacific City monday night play some more on tuesday then head home who wants to meet up? Scott will have CB on channel 2 just give me a shout
  19. go with the EA82 dual range , with the lift and bigger tires you will be glad you have the lower gear, also a wagon is great , hauls all the kids stuff gives you a place to change the baby in the back,
  20. what do I think, fiberglass is very strong, it doesnt like impacts as it doesnt have much give it will definatly waterproof the underside , the draw back with this is that it will also hold water on top so if any moisture gets through from the top side it will do a good job of holding that moisture against the metal your trying to protect,water runs down hill, also when your driving down the freeway in the rain at 70 mph water seems to get into every crack end crease it can, I dont have a answear for the rust, just try to protect it from moisture, your sheet metal will want to bend and flex were glass will crack and will want to go back, moisture is OK if it has a chance to leave and dry out
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