The rebuild has begun!
#13
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Leonard, Texas
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Well I weld and fabricate just about everyday. Sometimes it's hard to keep going when I get home, especially in this heat, 104 today!
If all goes well, I plan on being complete by Jan 08. Have allot to do and work isn't really cooperating right now. The joy's of self employment :roll:
If all goes well, I plan on being complete by Jan 08. Have allot to do and work isn't really cooperating right now. The joy's of self employment :roll:
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: North East, Maryland
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Thinking 36" wheel openings would do the trick for those tires. Also watch your tire to tub height I am thinking you need 3" from top of tire to tub to be safe with tire growth and at least an 1" on sides for clearance but i'm just learning, mrcars I am sure is the expert in this. You don't want to have the rear up too high to clear tires or it takes away from the apperance of the car. Good Luck
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Originally Posted by cj383man
nice work, hey when you get done- wanna do my truck
Your bulldog can play with my bulldog while we work! :wink:
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Originally Posted by cj383man
alright 8) :lol:
Here's Bo a 95lb Hybrid AB.
Here is his son Pistol Pete 80 lb. at 7 months. Should have named him coil spring. :lol: :lol:
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cool dog reminds me of my old dog- mine was mixed though , he was lab ,and pit - -basically a tall pit, he was a good dog
the pit we have now is good looking , friendly but dumb most of the time
anyone have any pics of russian blue pits???
the pit we have now is good looking , friendly but dumb most of the time
anyone have any pics of russian blue pits???