Work Begins on the Leach Buggy

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so does the chick :flipoff2:
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Thanks for the link Peter. Ive seen em but I dont want a single bead lock. I am going to be making my own internal beadlocks to get a double beadlock. We'll see if it works or not though.
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Get a little work done. Big thanks so far go to JMilla, Ary and Steinbrenner. Eric machined out the wheels for me and me and Jason had them mounted with 2 crowbars in 30minutes. Took longer to seat the bead and fill with air than to mount.

Thanks to Ary for a fresh piece of DOM, def gonna get used on this thing.

And thanks to Jason for the help and letting me keep the rig there and lending of tools so I dont have to bring up stuff from home and to buy other ones. I am settled on the propane location, and the spare tire mount area (might go up or down depending on new tube thats bent into place). Also pics of the rear end are at full compression right now to make sure everything is going to clear. Hopefully more pics this weekend.

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Post by Flava-Puff Crawler »

Looks good Leach! I bet you can't wait to get it done and take it for a test drive :flipoff2:
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It looks nice :thumby:
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Post by Sandracer799 »

That looks awesome Leach, I am going to have to come see it soon :cool:
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Post by MILLER »

Tires wouldnt have taken so long if Leach knew which way a valve stem was suppose to be installed
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MILLER wrote:Tires wouldnt have taken so long if Leach knew which way a valve stem was suppose to be installed
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Post by Leach »

I aint denying the fact I put a valve stem in wrong. But the reason it happened was because gay ass Jason gave me a mixed drink. Anyone that hangs out with me knows I do NOT drink mixed drinks but decided this one was ok (black coffee and JB Black Label). But I found out that even a single cup of a mixed drink is enough to turn a straight thinking man into a women that confuses shit and installs parts wrong.

EDIT: no offense female members.
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Post by Leach »

And so long, it took 30 min you stupid redneck.
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leach you fag, want a martini?
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Post by Steinberg »

did he put a roofie in it too leach?
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Post by Arya Ebrahimi »

Hey man, glad I can contribute. Speaking of which, it turns out I'm done with class at 1:45 tomorrow, so I should be able to roll out and give you a hand if you're out there working on it.

Gimme a call.

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Post by jonesy »

gimme a call next time you go out to work on it ... ill be happy to help out all i can
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