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- February 3, 2007
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- Oakland, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '00 Mountaineer
Decided to go with tapered pins for the outer heim instead of drilling out the spindle. Ordered a set from BTF and they should be arriving any day. Also decided to go with weld-in bungs instead of tapping the tubing, and I got those in from Ruffstuff Specialties last week.
And I spent this week working on a project that I've been wanting to do for a looong time. Did the hitch portion of a Jefe-inspired spare tire carrier. It's 2x3x1/4" tubing with a 2" receiver, bolt-on using 10 bolts, and is completely hidden behind the stock bumper. Was able to keep the back up sensors and the amber light I have in the bumper too, and my spare still fits underneath the back. Turns out I really suck at measuring, so the bumper is a little crooked on one side and a little more crooked on the other, but it doesn't bother me too much.
I need to get a spindle to use for the tire carrier portion since there is no way the Dana 30 hub I have will fit, and then I'll build the tire carrier gate with a gas can and license plate mount.
And I hate these headers. Wish I never put them on.
And I spent this week working on a project that I've been wanting to do for a looong time. Did the hitch portion of a Jefe-inspired spare tire carrier. It's 2x3x1/4" tubing with a 2" receiver, bolt-on using 10 bolts, and is completely hidden behind the stock bumper. Was able to keep the back up sensors and the amber light I have in the bumper too, and my spare still fits underneath the back. Turns out I really suck at measuring, so the bumper is a little crooked on one side and a little more crooked on the other, but it doesn't bother me too much.
I need to get a spindle to use for the tire carrier portion since there is no way the Dana 30 hub I have will fit, and then I'll build the tire carrier gate with a gas can and license plate mount.
And I hate these headers. Wish I never put them on.