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Mid-hill line adjustment...


gothamist
06-15-2001, 03:17 PM
http://www.beatdriven.com/xterra/4x4lo_mirror/vikram_hill_05.jpg

Me @ ECXC as captured by Will.

Rock sliders & skids == good. :)

Philosopher
06-15-2001, 04:12 PM
AWESOME shot! Too bad it was so wet that day. I'm up for going back and giving it a shot when it's dry ...

BTW the bunch of pics of that hill that you posted on XOC are great too!

ToeJam
06-15-2001, 05:13 PM
Hey Schlud...I think I found the guy that stole your X......:frog:

Schludwiller
06-15-2001, 06:00 PM
Nice license plate Goth. :D

gothamist
06-16-2001, 02:11 PM
I'm debating getting "www." and ".com" stickers and putting them on either side of my license plate, but I think that may be pushing it a bit... ;)

MT--yeah, the next time it's dry we can both head up there and have a grudge match, maybe you'll have your TSL's by then...:D It'd be an awesome shot to get someone to stand at the top of the hill and have us both attacking the hill 100 feet apart or something.

And ToeJam--for the record, the way you tell Schlud's truck from mine is the roof lights...his are rectangular, mine are round. (Yeah, I know, the worst part is we've thought of this already...over e-mail no less...) :)

Schludwiller
06-16-2001, 03:16 PM
Well I'm getting my KMA fixed this week, and having it put on Thursday or Friday. So we'll look even closer. :eek:

ChuckH
06-16-2001, 04:12 PM
Of course then we'll have to remove it, grind it, sand it, prime it, wet sand it, and paint it! Hey, but atleast yours should have proper inserts with good placement! :)

Speaking of painting, the Rustoleum I used on mine is a Gloss Protective Enamel, Code: 7784 Charcoal Gray. Just in case you don't find one with a flatter finish.

Do you still have the bolts and stuff I gave you? You should try and remember to take those in when you go...maybe it will save you a few dollars, although I think we were short a couple bolts.

Schludwiller
06-16-2001, 04:39 PM
Originally posted by ChuckH
Of course then we'll have to remove it, grind it, sand it, prime it, wet sand it, and paint it! Hey, but atleast yours should have proper inserts with good placement! :)

Speaking of painting, the Rustoleum I used on mine is a Gloss Protective Enamel, Code: 7784 Charcoal Gray. Just in case you don't find one with a flatter finish.

Do you still have the bolts and stuff I gave you? You should try and remember to take those in when you go...maybe it will save you a few dollars, although I think we were short a couple bolts.


Yes, I still have the bolts. I'll bring 'em along.

By the way. Happy 100 posts. Now you can post a picture of your truck. :buck

rhombus
06-16-2001, 09:40 PM
Nice pic!

It just makes me wish I could have made the trip down :(

Synchro
06-17-2001, 02:42 AM
*cough* powdercoat it *cough*

Schludwiller
06-17-2001, 02:22 PM
Originally posted by Synchro
*cough* powdercoat it *cough*

About how much do you think powdercoating a KMA would run?

I want to, but I have a lot of expenditures right now. :(

ChuckH
06-17-2001, 07:40 PM
You just know that whatever Synchro says, it will cost atleast twice as much around here! :zx11pisse

Synchro
06-17-2001, 11:16 PM
i think the bumper itself was $60 according to eric at skid row. not sure ont he swing away carrier. you can call email him and get definite numbers.

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