Maintenance day! One of my axle seals was FUBAR.
I was glad to have access to a 12 ton hydraulic press to get this all off and the new ones pressed back on.
It seems like it's been a long time since I've posted on here. Time to fix that!
Here's one from a couple weeks ago along the Denali Highway in Alaska.
PS, yes I know my 14 year old springs are sagging and the bumper is FUBAR'D. I'm working on it.
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Does anyone have experience using a combination of Rollerblade bearings and square tubing to make drawer slides? I'd love to purchase some high quality slides but I likely will not be keeping my current vehicle for a long enough time to make that money well spent. Good slides seem to be the most...
I have seen those in person and they are awesome! Let me know if you don't hear back from them right away. I'm friends with the owner and can pass the message. He does great work though and I'm sure prices them reasonably.
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That is exactly like what I have in mind for my wife's Yukon XL. Could you provide some info on what materials you used and about how much the project cost?
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I didn't even realize that was you and your JK at the NWOR. I walked right past your camp at least a half dozen times while I was there.
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Totally random but I think you passed me today on I-25 north bound just south of the tech center. I was in the black XJ pulling a gray trailer with a RTT.
Hopefully you've added some reinforcement to that box. Every one that I've seen has been well abused and on the verge of falling apart. I like the idea though!
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Thanks Mark! It tracked nicely on the trip down to see you but the true test will be soon. And the Jeep hasn't yet pulled the trailer a long distance yet. The expectation of adventure went up exponentially with the Jeep pulling thee trailer.
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Well I'm sitting in line so I figured I'd post an update. I'll have to back up a bit and give the background and fill in the details that I missed before.
I bought a couple pieces of flat bar stock and bent them into some straps to hold the water tank in place. I used 2" vinyl hose to connect...