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I'm hosting a build day at my place on the 17th, start around 10am, that gives the wife a chance to sleep in some. I have a pretty healthy assortment of tools, including air and a welder is available. There's enough room for three rigs in the shop at a time, (six if they are Zuki's).
Two things on the agenda for the day are
1. Front axle swapped and lift installed on my SAV
2. Work on the Club trailer/groomer
Feel free to bring projects as well.
This is subject to change without much notice.
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nice disclaimer...
I will be in Anchor Point for a work related meeting.
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sounds good. might put my rig in there if there is room. need to finish trimming the front fenders.
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I'll help with the SAV, and I have a project over there already.
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Fender trimming easy, you'll fit no problem.
If nothing else Tony, maybe we can move your project to a better location.
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I will be out that way, I going to pull the rear diff on the zuk first. Then i will be there!
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I'm pretty good with wiring and have access to places with all sorts of wiring schematics.
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Well specifically I want to hard-wire in my air compressor and fix the high-beam switching for my Daylighters...(I cut first and asked questions later doing it when I installed them >.<), as well as relocate the relay for said daylighters to my fuse box. All in all I want to clean up the auxiliary wiring under the hood and utilize in-cab switching so I don't need to bother with vise grips.
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I could take out some frustration on a few Exploders.
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Build day postponed for at least two weeks.
Landlord has not come out or asked me not to work on anything directly, but has said something to the neighbors and I decided not to push it until after he's gone.
Sorry for the inconvenience, but that's the way it goes. I still may do my axle swap. I can completely hide that in my garage and he can't say boo, since it will be my vehicle being worked on.
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Considering what happened at your last place, I think this is a smart move.
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Let me know if you want to do a covert ops axle swap indoors, I bet we could pull it off without the landlord figuring it out....
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I've decided to just wait until he's gone, so we don't take any chances.
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