What Did You Do To Your 2ND GEN RAM Today?
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#7193
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: South Georgia/East Florida
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Five trips to Home Depot over the past three days. Loads of 6' fence pickets, 38 four x four posts, 38 bags of concrete and a bunch of 2x4s have been in the back of my truck spread over five trips.
Since my a$$ is laid off, I decided to finally give in and rebuild the falling apart 4 1/2' fence. The final straw was when the lab pup I got for xmas (who is now about 65 lbs.) slammed into a corner of the old fence chasing a squirrel and knocked a 2' section down!
Sorry, no pics of sh*t in the bed of my truck, but I thought the fence came out nice if I do say so myself...
Since my a$$ is laid off, I decided to finally give in and rebuild the falling apart 4 1/2' fence. The final straw was when the lab pup I got for xmas (who is now about 65 lbs.) slammed into a corner of the old fence chasing a squirrel and knocked a 2' section down!
Sorry, no pics of sh*t in the bed of my truck, but I thought the fence came out nice if I do say so myself...
#7194
Im fine.....i think. I wasnt wearing my seatbelt and my knee took a hard hit, i already had bad knees to begin with. I also got whiplash but other than that im fine. I will be taking my insurance check to the dealer and get a 3rd gen 2500 4x4. I just filled my gas tank up about 30 miles before this wreck. Once insurance gives me the all clear i will be parting the rest of the truck out.
#7196
the wreck was considered my fault, as of now. Im going to fight it though to make it a no fault. it happend on a blind corner and hill where the city refuses to cut back the trees and brush so you can see around the corner. On top of the electric fan i put the new water pump, front brakes, wheel bearings and hub, and filled the gas tank up.....
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the wreck was considered my fault, as of now. Im going to fight it though to make it a no fault. it happend on a blind corner and hill where the city refuses to cut back the trees and brush so you can see around the corner. On top of the electric fan i put the new water pump, front brakes, wheel bearings and hub, and filled the gas tank up.....
#7199
Today I tinkered with the toe adjustment on my front end until it drove smoothly down the road. Still haven't figured out exactly what I need to do with the caster yet, but I will figure it out. Easiest way I can figure is to judge by the pinion angle. With this CV joint driveshaft the pinion should be parallel with the driveshaft, right? Or does that change since it's lifted a little bit now?