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Re: Stipping down an M...again
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Posted by Turbos10 on May 11, 2006 at 05:51:28 from (67.76.49.169):
In Reply to: Re: Stipping down an M...again posted by Janicholson on May 11, 2006 at 05:44:01:
Thanks for the quick help! The only thing I am confused about on the pump removal is the part about the coupling from the trans lay shaft. You say it need to be vertical? I am not sure how I achieve that? The alternator is gone and I have a small automotive battery on it. The hitch and wheelie bars I plan on building as light as possible. I will rebuild the draw bar area and shortening the bar up as much as possible(gotta read the rules on length and height). I already have 15.5x38 on steel wheel and am waiting on hubs. I am also going to be building light wieght wide front with steering rack from a mustang or simliar. Thanks again
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