When in doubt …. throttle out!
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Photo by @tjpowellnet

The adventures of a Jeep and its driver.
EJS 2018. Went on a trail ride with the Jeep social media crew and filmed a Christmas commercial. Spent most of the day waiting for the camera crew to set up the shots. Trouble is, I never saw it until about 2 weeks ago because they scrapped it. 😪
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Installed a truss on a friend’s Dana 30 front axle. I must admit, my welding is a little out of practice. These could look a LOT better. They’re structurally sound, but I can do better. A few of these are going to get ground out and redone.
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One of the few victims of my torch. Good thing these control arm ends are all being replaced!
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An invaluable tool for disassembling this rusted lift on the Jeep.It ain’t tight if it’s liquid!
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No matter how hard I tried to get this lower control arm bolt out, it wouldn’t budge. It had rusted to the inner sleeve of the bushing. Tried welding on another bolt, all it did was spin. Welded on a piece of steel to that bold, as well as a piece perpendicular to this, and beat on it with a mini sledge. Nope. Wasn’t budging. Had to use the cutoff wheel between the frame side mount and the LCA.
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Sending all this mess, and then some, to 440 Powder Coating in Willoughby, OH to be media blasted and coated again.
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Front End Friday!Built For Whatever taking on a whole new meaning. Pack out what you pack in!
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