I think I saw your jeep at my work last month sometime. You came out and took a look at our chiller? I didn't see you but I saw the jeep I'm pretty sure.
What site? Or property? I service almost 80% of the strip.
I think I saw your jeep at my work last month sometime. You came out and took a look at our chiller? I didn't see you but I saw the jeep I'm pretty sure.
I service almost 80% of the strip.
Ummmm what is it you do lol :crazyeyes:
Yep. It's on its way here!! The start of the corp 14 build.
Service supervisor for Carrier commercial services. We specialize in Central plant hvac for industrial applications.
It's the 8th island!!ahhh Nice, I have quite a bit of family in that area. I don't know why, but people from Hawaii love to move there.
I will keep an eye on this.... Please post a lot of pictures. I have a 14 bolt rear and matching king pin front sitting on the patio that I dream of slapping under the pumpkin at some point..... Sent from my iPad using WAYALIFE mobile app.......
What year is the kingpin? Ford or GM?
It's not as hard as people make it out to be. You are correct on the kingpin from the 78-79 ford. However the newer ford 60's work well also. But I'm thinking of doing a 14 bolt front also, Still working some things out on it. Solid axle company makes a complete jk conversion for brackets. So does arctic. The tone rings on the back are easy. But with the kingpin it's a little more involved. With the newer ford 60's currie has a hub you put on and BINGO!!!I believe the years are 1978/79 Ford has the pinion and pumpkin located in the correct position. Additionally you will have to figure out how to install a tone ring to communicate to the ECM. You can order the JK bracket kit from Polyperfromance. Then the real fun begins with measuring and remeasuring where the brackets go, tac the brackets, test fit, and make adjustments. I have looked into this and have chosen not to go this route. If I had a TJ this would a perfect route. JMHO R/ Will
What site? Or property? I service almost 80% of the strip.
Yea!!! South of chuck Lindsey!!Off the strip way out on apex and nevada cogen.
Yea!!! South of chuck Lindsey!!
Lol. Thanks for giving me the axle shaft.Looking forward to following this Ricky! Thanks again for the trackbar. :thumb: I have to admit I was a little nervous checking it on the plane last night, wondering if you had slipped something into the packaging. :cheesy: