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Re: Colorado
« Reply #630 on: Jul 20, 2010, 07:05:56 AM »
I was originally going to build mine that way.  I'm still learning to bend tube so I tried to minimize the amount of bends that I could screw up :D

The turn signals are going away.  I kinda put them on as a temp fix until I could wire in a trailer taillight converter that I bought last year (to make the red LED's blink as a tailight).  Those yellow LED's are leak.  They can only be seen at night.  I'll just weld up the holes I drilled in the sheetmetal tailight holders.  The bottom inch or 2 of the red LED's might be covered but there's 4 inches of light above so that should work out OK.

yeah- when it comes to getting tube bent im lucky enough to have a family memeber do it for me. he bends it, i get the tube and truck prepped and do the welding.
i was wondering how those lights were gonna do. the ones i have are the bulbed side marker lights from autozone. they had some red ones maybe ill try those if these suck real bad. where did you get the trailer light converter. i thought about going that way but the wife wants this to be an "as free as possible" project and i had the lights laying around for my 4wheeler trailer.
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #631 on: Jul 20, 2010, 07:53:33 AM »
I picked up a taillight converter from an RV place for $25.  You have to rewire the rear tailights to make them work properly (hence the reason I haven't done it yet, too lazy to rewire the tails  :greengrin:).  Sticking my arm out and signaling is much easier  :slap:

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Re: Colorado
« Reply #632 on: Sep 30, 2010, 09:09:05 PM »
Well boys Im heading to Canada for a while. The last few years have been great. Dont count me out though ill still be around for some runs. :beer:

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Re: Colorado
« Reply #633 on: Oct 01, 2010, 07:06:26 AM »
Well boys Im heading to Canada for a while. The last few years have been great. Dont count me out though ill still be around for some runs. :beer:

What??????  For work?  Good luck & we hope to see ya around for the Jambo's!!  Get ahold of us when you're back in CO.
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #634 on: Oct 04, 2010, 05:59:01 PM »
any body close to La Veta CO have a welder and mind giving me a hand welding some parts on my truck I got it tacked in place with my lil 90 amp mig but need something bigger to burn it all in
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #635 on: Oct 04, 2010, 09:32:59 PM »
Lol...I had to google where that was...  Sorry, I would help if I was closer.  But I'm on the other end of the state.
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #636 on: Oct 06, 2010, 03:59:02 PM »
yeah its a small out of the way town thats why its hard to find help
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #637 on: Oct 07, 2010, 08:26:43 PM »
I finally broke down and bought a truck!  Got the go-ahead from the wife about a month ago after she drove my car around in 95 degree weather with no AC  :mrgreen:

I've been looking for a couple of months and finally pulled the trigger on a 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Mega Cab 5.9 Cummins Turbo Diesel with 32k miles.  I wanted the 5.9 because of all the emissions regulations placed on the 2007+ diesels.  I also wanted somthing with low miles.  Everything I found was high mileage.  The engines don't mind the high mileage but I wanted a truck that would last me for years to come.

Onto the pics.

These were at the sellers house last Sunday





Wheelbase is the same as a longbed quad cab Dodge Ram












Back seat is huge!  The kids will have a ton of space along with any adult that sits back there.



These were today after I picked it up





Next to my dad's 04 quad cab have I've borrowed for 4 years now  :mrgreen:


Kids wanted to play back there all night












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Re: Colorado
« Reply #638 on: Oct 07, 2010, 10:38:44 PM »
Any idea if you will try to do your after turkey day run?
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #639 on: Oct 08, 2010, 07:33:50 AM »
Any idea if you will try to do your after turkey day run?

I'm going to try, you interested?
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #640 on: Oct 08, 2010, 09:30:20 AM »
I'm going to try, you interested?

Most definitely, I have to get out at least once this year
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #641 on: Oct 09, 2010, 02:15:27 PM »
thats a good looking truck Volcom. im hoping to own a tow rig and trailer soon, my future CO4RJambo trips depend on it. :shake_head:
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #642 on: Oct 11, 2010, 09:04:22 AM »
Aaron that truck is perfect. Im way jealous. Ive been looking around for either that or a duramax. hopefully I can get one in the near future.

As for Canada, I got a job with an oil technology firm (Schlumberger). Just couldnt turn it down with this economy. Im keeping my truck here in colorado so that I can come back and go on runs with everyone

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Re: Colorado
« Reply #643 on: Oct 13, 2010, 10:20:22 AM »
thats a good looking truck Volcom. im hoping to own a tow rig and trailer soon, my future CO4RJambo trips depend on it. :shake_head:

Thanks!  It's been along time coming.  I been driving for 15 years now and never had AC in the 3 cars I've owned.  It's going be nice to have AC next summer!  I gotta start saving my $$$$ for a trailer though!

Aaron that truck is perfect. Im way jealous. Ive been looking around for either that or a duramax. hopefully I can get one in the near future.

As for Canada, I got a job with an oil technology firm (Schlumberger). Just couldnt turn it down with this economy. Im keeping my truck here in colorado so that I can come back and go on runs with everyone

Thanks!  I didn't post it to make you jealous though :)  I was looking at the Duramax's as well, they are NICE trucks!

Glad you found a job (even if it's in Canada).  What part of Canada?  My brother has been working on an electrical engineering project in Canada for several years now. 

You're welcome to bring the truck down and I'll make sure I drive it every couple of weeks for you, hahahahahahaha Penrose here I come in Jared's truck, hahahahahaah
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #644 on: Oct 17, 2010, 08:34:26 PM »
Little slow about posting this up but I finally got a rear bumper!  :greengrin:

Got a really good deal on it, but had to drive up to Casper, Wyoming to get it. That drive was the suck, nothing out there.

It's a CBI wrap around rear tube bumper, sanded and painted it and threw it on. Well...sort of loosely bolted on currently as one of the nuts welded to the inside of the frame got stripped, just need to get off my butt and put on the longer ones I bought lol. But here it is:



Went to the junkyard and found a hinged license plate frame off an old Buick that I was thinking I could bolt on over the hitch opening so it would be centered.

I also have yet ANOTHER CV boot that ripped.   :maddest: Not even two weeks ago I had the drivers side upper boot rip and replaced it. Just discovered yesterday that the passenger side ripped on the same spot. Ugh! Looks like I'll have to lower my coils a bit.

So need to get another CV, replace that, lower coils, replace rear axle seal, fix a few interior things, and theres one other thing I can't remember I need to do...but then hopefully all will be well!
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #645 on: Oct 19, 2010, 07:26:50 PM »
Thanks!  I didn't post it to make you jealous though :)  I was looking at the Duramax's as well, they are NICE trucks!

Glad you found a job (even if it's in Canada).  What part of Canada?  My brother has been working on an electrical engineering project in Canada for several years now. 

You're welcome to bring the truck down and I'll make sure I drive it every couple of weeks for you, hahahahahahaha Penrose here I come in Jared's truck, hahahahahaah

Yeah Ill bring it down this weekend pshhhh. lol.
Im going to be stationed out of Grande Prairie Alberta. It is way up there, but i here good things and its pretty close to the rockies still.

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Re: Colorado
« Reply #646 on: Dec 01, 2010, 10:02:32 AM »
Loveland, Co checkin in!

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Re: Colorado
« Reply #647 on: Dec 01, 2010, 11:41:05 AM »
welcome to the board!
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #648 on: Dec 22, 2010, 04:17:30 PM »
Gypsum CO. where the good wheelin is. :thumbs:
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #649 on: Dec 22, 2010, 06:10:36 PM »
Gypsum CO. where the good wheelin is. :thumbs:

there is wheelin in gypsum?
got some pics?

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« Last Edit: Dec 23, 2010, 06:45:56 AM by superyoat »
1985 4runner. 4.3TBI, ford 9" rear w/detroit, toy front w/detroit, longfield shafts, alcan springs, dual cases.

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Re: Colorado
« Reply #651 on: Dec 23, 2010, 06:33:52 AM »
ill get some pictures up when i can figure out how
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #652 on: Dec 24, 2010, 10:43:57 PM »
Checking in from Aurora! :wave:Think i have enough posts now to post pics so hopefully i should be able to start my build thread soon. :)

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Re: Colorado
« Reply #653 on: Dec 27, 2010, 10:54:59 AM »
Just placed an order with Marlin for some new front bumpstops (part of their Christmas sale  :biggthumpup:) and some new knuckle cone washers ($3.60 each X 8 ) and new knuckle stud nuts.  I'm tired of having them come loose on every trip  ::) ::).  Maybe putting new hardware on the frontend will help.  I'm currently just using the old cone washers.  I cleaned them up with a wire wheel on the bench grinder years ago. Maybe they are toast along with the old original stud nuts.  I also have to install the 5th knuckle studs from Longfield.  I'm tired of the Toyota stuff and plan on moving to 1 tons in the future  :greengrin:
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #654 on: Dec 27, 2010, 10:55:40 PM »
Just placed an order with Marlin for some new front bumpstops (part of their Christmas sale  :biggthumpup:) and some new knuckle cone washers ($3.60 each X 8 ) and new knuckle stud nuts.  I'm tired of having them come loose on every trip  ::) ::).  Maybe putting new hardware on the frontend will help.  I'm currently just using the old cone washers.  I cleaned them up with a wire wheel on the bench grinder years ago. Maybe they are toast along with the old original stud nuts.  I also have to install the 5th knuckle studs from Longfield.  I'm tired of the Toyota stuff and plan on moving to 1 tons in the future  :greengrin:

But then I'll be stuck with baby axles :(
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #655 on: Dec 27, 2010, 11:07:32 PM »
I just graduated from college this year in 3.5 years and just finished moving to Denver. For xmas and graduation my parents bought me the sweetest gift ever... Millermatic 212 autoset



and i bought myself this....



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Re: Colorado
« Reply #656 on: Dec 28, 2010, 02:30:46 PM »
And I got hired on the spot at my interview today! Heck Yes!
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #657 on: Dec 28, 2010, 05:21:55 PM »
Congrats; where are you working? That welder is pretty slick, seen some good reviews about it when I was checking their plasma choppers.

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Re: Colorado
« Reply #658 on: Dec 28, 2010, 08:58:06 PM »
Congrats; where are you working? That welder is pretty slick, seen some good reviews about it when I was checking their plasma choppers.

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I am working for a company called Intervention Community Corrections- I work oversight and supervision of felons direct sentenced to community corrections or people transitioning from DOC.

I'll let you know how it works. Happy to not drive 35 minutes to use my buddies anymore lol
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Re: Colorado
« Reply #659 on: Dec 29, 2010, 10:04:55 AM »
Sounds like an interesting job; hope it pays well for dealing with former/current criminals. DOC is a nice place from what I've heard, ha ha.
Did that welder come with the cart? I just noticed that; looks like a pacakge deal.

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