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they do good work... Hmmm I might just have to take my new project there when I am ready for the SAS... might be worth the Drive to AZ. But I mihgt just have TAG do it anyway
I went down there yesterday, but forgot my camera. It is moving along, but there is little difference visually. The knuckles and steering arms are in so the final welding of all the brackets and tabs is being done. The rear end is done (just swaping shafts and wheels to match new bolt pattern) and back on the ground, I'll need to trim a little to get the tire to fit up in the wheel well or I may just let it self clearance . I don't think it will be done tomorrow, probably mid next week. I'll still need to take it to an exhaust shop to have it rerouted. Then it will be time to test and see what, if anything, we need to change.
Well, it looks like I'm out for wheelin' this Sunday too. My personal hydraulic pump seems to be having some problems and my doctor wants me checked out by a Cardiologist on Monday. Until then I'm going to be taking it easy. I feel ok, but I threw an abnormal rythem when he hooked me up to the OBD II diagnostics at my doctors office this morning