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by v7guy » Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:00 am

Moots1288 wrote:Got new tires. Very disappointed with treadwright tires, glad I have rid my life of them.

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Why are you disappointed with the treadwrights?
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by james02 » Tue Jun 11, 2013 12:51 pm

Why are you disappointed with the treadwrights?[/quote]



Probably didn't have a cargo shade to cover his 5th wheel... :excited:
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by v7guy » Tue Jun 11, 2013 4:00 pm

james02 wrote:Why are you disappointed with the treadwrights?




Probably didn't have a cargo shade to cover his 5th wheel... :excited:[/quote]


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by NC_IslandRunner » Fri Jun 14, 2013 6:27 pm

A little Restore!

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by NC_IslandRunner » Fri Jun 14, 2013 8:32 pm

And I didn't get any on the hootus.
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by drburke » Fri Jun 14, 2013 8:33 pm

NC_IslandRunner wrote:A little Restore!

How difficult/how much $/how much time did that cost/take? Looking into it myself.

Replaced the CV boots, hose clamped them, and changed engine oil and front diff oil. Came across some bad news afterwards: rear diff fill hole is rusted shut, can't open it single-handily; don't have a 3/8 hex for the TC; front diff is now leaking through the driver side CV axle.

It's one thing after another with this truck..
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by Moots1288 » Fri Jun 14, 2013 9:32 pm

drburke wrote:
NC_IslandRunner wrote:A little Restore!

How difficult/how much $/how much time did that cost/take? Looking into it myself.

Replaced the CV boots, hose clamped them, and changed engine oil and front diff oil. Came across some bad news afterwards: rear diff fill hole is rusted shut, can't open it single-handily; don't have a 3/8 hex for the TC; front diff is now leaking through the driver side CV axle.

It's one thing after another with this truck..

Ah it's not so bad! Just got to get your hands dirty
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by NC_IslandRunner » Fri Jun 14, 2013 9:41 pm

drburke wrote:
NC_IslandRunner wrote:A little Restore!

How difficult/how much $/how much time did that cost/take? Looking into it myself.

Replaced the CV boots, hose clamped them, and changed engine oil and front diff oil. Came across some bad news afterwards: rear diff fill hole is rusted shut, can't open it single-handily; don't have a 3/8 hex for the TC; front diff is now leaking through the driver side CV axle.

It's one thing after another with this truck..


Got the restore at home depot for $40 2 gal kit with one roller you may want to get and extra roller for a second coat. Take molding off w/ fishing string, clean the shit out of truck with purple power and non scratching dish scrubber, 3M sanding block/sponge, frog tape.

De badge, clean , tape , sand , roll , didn't wait for it to dry too much cause the tape will never come off if you do. Will retape and 2nd coat tomorrow. Get a early start on a dry warm day and work hard and you can do it in a day. 3+ hrs between coats is why you need a early start to finish in a day. I have around $70 in it with the paint, tape, cleaning supplies.
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by ErikSS » Fri Jun 14, 2013 10:15 pm

NC_IslandRunner wrote:A little Restore!

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I've used restore on wood. I love the product, but I have a question. Does it seem scratch resistant?
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by NC_IslandRunner » Fri Jun 14, 2013 10:36 pm

Mario has is on his truck and it seems like I would be more worried about it scratching a tree than a tree scratching it! It is designed for decks and concrete restoration.
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by drburke » Fri Jun 14, 2013 10:38 pm

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Moots1288 wrote:
drburke wrote:
NC_IslandRunner wrote:A little Restore!

How difficult/how much $/how much time did that cost/take? Looking into it myself.

Replaced the CV boots, hose clamped them, and changed engine oil and front diff oil. Came across some bad news afterwards: rear diff fill hole is rusted shut, can't open it single-handily; don't have a 3/8 hex for the TC; front diff is now leaking through the driver side CV axle.

It's one thing after another with this truck..

Ah it's not so bad! Just got to get your hands dirty


Hah, my problem is removing the entire axle from the disconnect. Couldn't get the little spring clamp to do its thing and let go, so I cheated and cut the OG boot clamp. I'm just nervous I'm going to get it disassembled again and not be able to fully remove it. I read some threads of Roadie's on Trailvoy about removing it and the seal, so I feel a little more confident.
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by v7guy » Sat Jun 15, 2013 12:40 am

it's not bad, you just got to get a tube up on the tripot (I use a floor Jack handle) and a 2.5 lbs mini sledge and wack the piss out of it. The disconnect side is the worst since it doesn't really get any lube. Grease up the splines (i like anti seize) when you reinstall and it'll come out easier when you have to pull it back out.
the other items you mention are pretty common issues on these aging vehicles.

you might try using a MAPP torch to heat up the fill plug and get it to spin out. An O/A touch would be better if you got one available. The blue wrench is your friend
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by drburke » Sat Jun 15, 2013 4:06 pm

I don't know what I was fretting about. About three taps with a crowbar underneath the truck did the trick.

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Have to give a shout out to Roadie too for the guide on getting that seal out. I found a big effin hook to get it out. And I mean big.

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by JorDaneeKey » Sat Jun 15, 2013 6:07 pm

NC_IslandRunner wrote:And I didn't get any on the hootus.
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Looks really good, Rory. Like the decal too!
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by Karo » Sun Jun 16, 2013 5:51 am

NC_IslandRunner wrote:And I didn't get any on the hootus.
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Looks good! But what's on the roof? A roof rack mad of wood?
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by NC_IslandRunner » Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:34 am

[quote="Karo"]Looks good! But what's on the roof? A roof rack mad of wood?[/quot]

Just a little something I tossed together to carry my canoe.
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by Moots1288 » Sun Jun 16, 2013 10:12 pm

Had a blowout on one of my transmission cooler lines.
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by Opeth » Sun Jun 16, 2013 11:04 pm

That the one that runs next to the upper strut mount ? Mine have some corrosion starting there and buddies TB let go last winter on him. Was thinking about replacing them before mines does that.
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by Moots1288 » Sun Jun 16, 2013 11:08 pm

Opeth wrote:That the one that runs next to the upper strut mount ? Mine have some corrosion starting there and buddies TB let go last winter on him. Was thinking about replacing them before mines does that.

Nah mine was the rubber hose to the aux cooler, the line going to the transmission had dry rot and popped on the ride to the old lady's house
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by SaltWaterDrinker » Mon Jun 17, 2013 3:56 pm

I replaced that CB that you all hated on TECORE 7 with a Galaxy Mirage 88 (cleaner crisp non-over bearing audio, yet its still loud). I also ran new lines to withstand the draw from the power demand of this radio. Next will be a new antenna after Dave does the new hoop for me on the bumper.
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