I hate this town. 39 minutes to go 15 miles this morning. Most of this trip is made on major roads with 45-50 mph speed limits and the interstate with a speed limit of 60. My average speed? Closer to 20 mph.
Took this at a stop light. Of course as soon as the light went green and I rolled forward 30 feet it got 10x more dramatic.
914Driver said:Rats!
JB Weld was literally invented for this. The inventors wanted a way to easily repair Flathead Ford blocks that froze and cracked the water jackets.
I'd prefer a metal stitch operation myself, but that looks entirely repairable.
Toyman! said:I hate this town. 39 minutes to go 15 miles this morning. Most of this trip is made on major roads with 45-50 mph speed limits and the interstate with a speed limit of 60. My average speed? Closer to 20 mph.
Was it hard to steer?
In reply to Pete. (l33t FS) :
Going with the stitch, expansion, contraction, JBWeld dries quite hard and not so malleable
spent a few hours polishing the lips on my AMGs, these are not unblemished so this was mostly a cover up for the crazy amount of curb rash two of the wheels have. There are no aftermarket parts for these and new barrels would be $1400 so I voted for "good enough".
Not on my phone (at least not my current phone), but this popped up on my Facebook "memories" page, from 12 years ago. I don't have the trailer, truck, or house/driveway any more, but I'm still using that winch!
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