Maybe we could split into groups or teams to do one specific install. CTHEPRODUCER would be the crew leader of the Breather Mods since he's done several and someone with 3" OME experience would lead next Team and so on! This may be the best way to get things done and we can learn from each others expertise.
Some good ideas.........I am happy to help anyone do the breather install, and I know Karl and I installed our own OME lifts so...........
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I may be out of town, but if not, i'm in...not sure what I will have left to do but would love to come and wrench
Sounds good
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BTW folks, that stands for "Solid Axle Swap" for the front. WOW!
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I can probably hold a flashlight or something. Unfortunately, I don't have money for any else... well, maybe breather tubes-
I should have enough tubbing for 1 extra rig. (If you want to run the back ones into your rear jack compartment and use the stock breather filters) You would really just need to get the Union for going into your rear diff.
I would like to see the SAS take place too!!!!!
I also added Tools to the list so we know where we are with what everyone has. And we need to figure out where we want it. I am still offering my house but I don't know if someone more centrally located wants to host so people coming from the East coast don't have such a long drive. But either way I am down for whatever!
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Tools - Portable air/air tools (air grinders, ratchets, impact wrench, etc), general hand power tools, bench metal bandsaw, 2x CNC machines, full set of regular tools, more electrical specialty tools than you can ever imagine.
My specialty is Electrical, but I've worked on anything that drives, flies or floats. Good for anything mechanical or electrical.
Tools - Portable air/air tools (air grinders, ratchets, impact wrench, etc), general hand power tools, bench metal bandsaw, 2x CNC machines, full set of regular tools, more electrical specialty tools than you can ever imagine.
My specialty is Electrical, but I've worked on anything that drives, flies or floats. Good for anything mechanical or electrical.
Wow electrical sounds cool. I might have to purchase some fog lights and add that to the list. PIAA 520 XT fog lights w/switch.
Tools - Portable air/air tools (air grinders, ratchets, impact wrench, etc), general hand power tools, bench metal bandsaw, 2x CNC machines, full set of regular tools, more electrical specialty tools than you can ever imagine.
Would some of these tools only be available if the build was at your house?
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