One step closer to moving under it’s own power.
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71 Dodge Challenger R/T - Location: Newport Washington
One step closer to moving under it’s own power.
I recently installed my rebuilt transfer case, and cleaned up & painted the trans and parking brake assembly. New rear seal & speedi sleeve installed. I have blasted, and painted the drive shafts, and yokes. Everything reassembled with new u-joints. I found a new, metal, 70 inch speedometer cable on Rock Auto for only $9. It was for a late 60s-early 70s Chevy truck, and it fits great.
The rear differential seal is next to get replaced.
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Re: One step closer to moving under it’s own power.
Niiice. The smart thing for me to do is get that speedi sleeve done as well. But at the rate I'm going, I just need to get it put back together, and then maintain the beast with small projects like that...
Gotta get this WC done!
Gotta get this WC done!