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1. [oletrucks] stupid questions (score: 1)
Author: "Rockerfellers" <dbr@powerweb.net>
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 23:43:46 -0500
Ok folks time for my annual stupid question from a non-mechanic. I was just trying to get my running boards off and, of course, the nuts are really rusted. Now the ruts are square and are in a deep c
/html/oletrucks/2001-07/msg00165.html (8,167 bytes)

2. RE: [oletrucks] stupid questions (score: 1)
Author: "Antonio R. Tijerino" <antonio@innercite.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 21:49:26 -0700
Since you started it all. I also have a stupid question: This one is about sandblasters: If I get one of those pressurized Sandblaster systems, do I still need to get a powerful air compressor? Thank
/html/oletrucks/2001-07/msg00166.html (8,809 bytes)

3. RE: [oletrucks] stupid questions (score: 1)
Author: "Antonio R. Tijerino" <antonio@innercite.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 23:28:17 -0700
The magic answer to your first question is: Dremmel Tool with cut-off wheel. I remember taking my running boards off, so far that has been the most difficult item. I just got tired and used the dremm
/html/oletrucks/2001-07/msg00168.html (8,845 bytes)

4. RE: [oletrucks] stupid questions (score: 1)
Author: David Williamson <dew_too@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 05:44:12 -0700 (PDT)
Yes, you still need an air compressor with plenty of volumn. The sandblaster uses a lot of air still. I have a 5 hp with a 60 gal. tank it works but the pressure will drop to between 50 and 75 psi an
/html/oletrucks/2001-07/msg00171.html (7,662 bytes)

5. Re: [oletrucks] stupid questions (score: 1)
Author: john j tonyes <flfox1@juno.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 08:49:44 -0400
I have sand blasted to complete PU Trucks with my syphon sand blaster and have had very good sucess. Found tips to be expensive. Went through a bunch of them on the first truck. (bought broke me up).
/html/oletrucks/2001-07/msg00172.html (8,465 bytes)

6. Re: [oletrucks] stupid questions (score: 1)
Author: "Bob Chansler" <rchansle@us.ibm.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 10:18:59 -0600
I just removed the "boards" from my 49 burb last weekend. Fortunately, I just happened to have a "square" socket that fit the nuts. Yes, you can buy sockets for square nuts. I've had these for a long
/html/oletrucks/2001-07/msg00184.html (10,480 bytes)

7. Re: [oletrucks] stupid questions (score: 1)
Author: "Stephen" <slb1@humboldt1.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 09:52:02 -0700
Sears sells square sockets. I have the few that are needed for these trucks and find them very handy. Stephen buy I The frame <oletrucks@autox.team.net> stupid questions get gearing. oletrucks is dev
/html/oletrucks/2001-07/msg00186.html (10,842 bytes)

8. [oletrucks] stupid questions (score: 1)
Author: varanus@phoenix.net
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 13:00:43 -0600
I should know this but I don't so at the risk of being the laughing stock of the old truck list - here goes: what does a narrowed rear end mean? Does this mean the actual rear end axles and axle tube
/html/oletrucks/2001-01/msg00393.html (7,276 bytes)

9. Re: [oletrucks] stupid questions (score: 1)
Author: MLayton324@aol.com
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 14:26:37 EST
you hit it right on the head a narrowed rear end can be a stock rear end that is not as wide as the rear end that came in a vehicle or by taking a rear end and having the housing and axles cut most p
/html/oletrucks/2001-01/msg00394.html (6,954 bytes)

10. Re: [oletrucks] stupid questions (score: 1)
Author: "G. Simmons" <gls@4link.net>
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 11:43:35 -0800
Eric, it means that the axles have been shortened and the axle tubes have been cut and re-welded. The purpose is to allow wider tires to be used. Often it is accompanied by narrowing the frame and i
/html/oletrucks/2001-01/msg00395.html (7,377 bytes)

11. RE: [oletrucks] stupid questions (score: 1)
Author: "Hanlon, Bill" <Bill.Hanlon@COMPAQ.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 14:02:04 -0600
Narrowing a rear end means making the distance between the hubs smaller. It involves shortening both the axles and the axle tubes. It is usually done so that wider wheels and tires can be placed insi
/html/oletrucks/2001-01/msg00396.html (8,565 bytes)


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