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jagger
June 9th, 2006, 16:39
I have most the parts for an OTK steering conversion. Most of the parts are from Rusty's all I need to do is make a Tie Rod and Drag link, and put it all together. But I don't have a welder for the trac-bar mount. If someone who knows how to weld and has a welder would be willing to help me over a weekend or something I will supply the adult beverages of their choice, or just plain cash, whichever you prefer.
Thanks
BrettM
June 9th, 2006, 16:41
don't get an MIP
jagger
June 9th, 2006, 17:18
From what I believe if you keep them in a closed cooler in the back (out of reach for the driver) its OK, but I am not sure.
ccflexj
June 11th, 2006, 00:03
don't get an MIP
true, its def not worth it i know from expierence, have a restricted license right now caue of it...
ccflexj
June 12th, 2006, 22:19
Hey if the help is still needed, i migth be able to help this weekend depending on family Issue, i myslef dont ahve a welder but one of my close frriends does so i could get a hold of it and help out..PM if you need it
jagger
June 12th, 2006, 22:40
Yep I still could use a hand, but UPS lost my Tie Rod and Drag Link, so I have to wait for them to replace it... So when I recieve it I will post again, and if your offer is still open I will take you up on it.
Thanks
nickangus
June 13th, 2006, 13:14
MIP's suck for sure
Shomsky462
June 13th, 2006, 17:37
I have most the parts for an OTK steering conversion. Most of the parts are from Rusty's all I need to do is make a Tie Rod and Drag link, and put it all together. But I don't have a welder for the trac-bar mount. If someone who knows how to weld and has a welder would be willing to help me over a weekend or something I will supply the adult beverages of their choice, or just plain cash, whichever you prefer.
Thanks
hey my friends got a 220v milermatic 175. he's been takin welding classes at las positas so hes pretty good at welding. call me if you still need help and whatnot.
-Shomsky
CRASH
June 14th, 2006, 06:49
Please be very careful about welding on track bar brackets, they are what we refer to as "mission critical" parts. They must be well designed, well executed and well welded (say that three times fast) to survive long term use and abuse.
I'm going to do Jagger's for him while i have the front apart for gears.
Shomsky462
June 14th, 2006, 13:41
ok no problem. jus, tryin to help. what gears you droppin it? what size meats?
Bryan C.
June 14th, 2006, 14:18
Please be very careful about welding on track bar brackets, they are what we refer to as "mission critical" parts. They must be well designed, well executed and well welded (say that three times fast) to survive long term use and abuse.
I'm going to do Jagger's for him while i have the front apart for gears.
Nice. Andy and Jes did a great Job on mine.
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