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The mud tire fenders has promise though with a cleaner installation I could see it catching on
Some of that welding looked like the battery and metal clothes hanger type.
Well Mr high and mighty. Some of us don't have money for them fancy welder machines. One of them used buzz box contraptions can cost as much as a hunnerd dollers.
My welding holds up just as good as the kind with them fancy spensive gadgets. Since I done that weldin on my Esculaid, it's made 5 trips to the casino just fine.
Lots of info on doing that mod at pirate4x4 or cokoradok5. I pulled a york ac compressor and mounted it to a chevy 350 stuffed in a 75 toyota land cruiser. Airs up 35" tires and runs the selectable lockers. Still need to figure out how to do the one going on my 8.1l vortec in a 76 k5 blazer.Man, I wish I had a picture to show you. My best friend growing up and his brother were poor rednecks. But they weren't dumb and we used to have a blast making shit or going through junkyards.
Then one day we're driving down the road and one of the tires loses air. His brother stops, gets out of the car and opens the hood and pulls out a gas station type air hose and pump and proceeds to fill the tire. We look at each other like "WTF?" and get out to see what was going on.
He'd modified a goddamn Chrysler A/C unit into an air pump! And it worked! Never seen anything else like that. Later my buddy did that to one of his cars. Redneck ingenuity. Can tell most of that was done in the south --if it was in NE or KS or farming country there'd be more bailing wire!
Great thread.