This is another Jeep that my brother and I are building. Dana 60's/ARB air lockers/5.38's (built by Currie) front and rear, King Racing coilovers on all four corners, Smitty Built body cladding, Poison Spider cage, Rubicon Express long arm, and the usual bumpers, winch, tire carrier. This Jeep will be at the Dallas Safari Club in January.
I love YOUR job.. hahaha.. Keep posting pics so I might work vicariously..
This is another Jeep that my brother and I are building. Dana 60's/ARB air lockers/5.38's (built by Currie) front and rear, King Racing coilovers on all four corners, Smitty Built body cladding, Poison Spider cage, Rubicon Express long arm, and the usual bumpers, winch, tire carrier. This Jeep will be at the Dallas Safari Club in January.
We ran into a few issues over the last couple days with the conversion but nothing that we couldn't handle. Here I am making adjustments so the motor mount will fit.
We got the engine and tranny into the chassis today
I know how you feel. My division is relocating over Christmas. My new cube is half the size of my present one. But at least I have a better view now.
I see you don't have much room to maneuver in the cube like me, but at least you have a good amount of desk surface area! That's my biggest complaint. I have 2 drawers and about 4 sq ft of surface space after factoring in my computer.
Hell yeah it is. When sitting in the "work" position I can touch both walls by just reaching out my arms. I've already marked up the wall behind me by ramming my chair into it.
There isn't even room to lean back and sleep in there.
Plus everyone could see me if I did! We used to have 5' high walls and they were about 7' x 7'. The current are 3' high and 5' x 5'. I feel like I'm in an Ikea display.
Build out should be done on our new office this week. Cool old building on Main in Fort Worth's Near Southside. I'll post pics when I can, but it should be pretty bad ass. No room for the pool table in this one, but plenty of room for the kegerator. :-)
That's one hell of a punch! Shipping weight is 42lbs for a 3600 series wrist pin.
Yep, I misjudged it looking at the pic on my iPhone. I have one that is huge and heavy, out of one of those diesels that use a 2.3Ford as a starter motor, but it's not the one you posted. It's probably about half that size.
I guess I'll go get it and weigh it. I don't drink Dr Pepper, so I have no can for reference. (Excuse)
I'm way off on scale. This thing is like 2.8 lbs, and about half the size I remember.
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