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On conversion packages like the Doc's, it would be a good idea to get some semi metallic pads for them. To meet the lowest price point so they can generate sales, the pads supplied are not the best. On the Doc's stuff, it uses D84 units which is an industry number. I bought a set off Amazon...
One of the popular sayings with myself and friends is "Stay in your own lane"
I have seen some hideous workmanship by residential electricians doing industrial work at sites. I have also seen the reverse - industrial electricians doing residential work. Both equations are bad.
I was lucky...
I tried to use the shield as a template to test fit. The shield fits fine, but the starter still leaves a nice gap. The weird part is, nothing is protruding past the template on the starter. I give up, I’m going to get the OE one rebuilt, no choice
The VIN tag is held on the frame with rosette style rivets. They can be bought so you can swap your original VIN tag onto a dash frame.
Any A/C dash frame from a Satellite or Road runner will work - the frames were all the same (non-ralley or ralley style).
I do believe the difference in A/C...
Dad's org. 1973 Jeep Cj5 304cid V8 3 speed manual, 4wd, soft top, roll cage
he bought new, lil' punnie 28-29" tires, :poke: he bought just before I went to HS
class of 77' baby
The trailer is quickly becoming a parts storage bin. And among the parts are a barely used set of genuine Direct Connection / Mopar Performance .840 dia. Drag Race Torsion Bars sourced from FBBO member Charger Greg.
That’s some factory race car goodness right there!
I found getting at least some sponsoring wasn't all that hard. Just buying some race gas is a big help....
Update pains.....think it's getting better for most. So far it's better for me.
And nice work @KohrtRacing
I'd take it to a professional paint body shop or 2
get 2 estimates, at a min.
get a professional/s opinion, in writing
it's your choice who does the repairs & whether to keep the rig or not
(been thru it with several employees, my co. trucks, several times)
if nobody is hurt
read your policy...