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Mark288 Member
Join date : 2013-01-20 Posts : 48
| Subject: Re: 84 murray mudding project May 24th 2013, 1:28 pm | |
| - Jay_Rod wrote:
- Mark288 wrote:
- Jay_Rod wrote:
- Mark288 wrote:
- Jay_Rod wrote:
- Mark288 wrote:
- truckin42 wrote:
- Looks good i like the rear tires.
I also like the stickers that are on the head lights makes it look cool. Thanks man by the way lol the black on the headlights is actually paint believe it or not lol. lol ow did you get it to stick to the glass and not run Well i taped the rest of the light off, and lightly sanded it and went with light coats of some 96cent cheap black spray paint would of never thought you could sand glass i always thought it would crack or sumthing Well this thing is more like plastic than glass headlight lens, haha. I finished my clutch tonite and got a brandnew belt on it should do real good. Brakes are toast idk what to do cuz this tranny (peerless 800) is squealing real bad its wore way out, what would you guys get thats cheap too? how much are you willing to pay because you can get a peerless 820-037 it has 1" axles so you could get 1" hubs and get some bigger rear tires plus those transaxles are bullet proof or you could go cheaper and get a spicer 4360-149 for under $100 i recomend the 820 because it has bearings insted of bushings like your normal transaxles Well i think i might save for the peerless820. Now with the 1" axles what kind of wheels do i use/where do i get them etc | |
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Age : 28 Join date : 2013-03-16 Points : 4749 Posts : 477 Location : Haddock,Georgia
| Subject: Re: 84 murray mudding project May 24th 2013, 3:08 pm | |
| - Mark288 wrote:
- Jay_Rod wrote:
- Mark288 wrote:
- Jay_Rod wrote:
- Mark288 wrote:
- Jay_Rod wrote:
- Mark288 wrote:
- truckin42 wrote:
- Looks good i like the rear tires.
I also like the stickers that are on the head lights makes it look cool. Thanks man by the way lol the black on the headlights is actually paint believe it or not lol. lol ow did you get it to stick to the glass and not run Well i taped the rest of the light off, and lightly sanded it and went with light coats of some 96cent cheap black spray paint would of never thought you could sand glass i always thought it would crack or sumthing Well this thing is more like plastic than glass headlight lens, haha. I finished my clutch tonite and got a brandnew belt on it should do real good. Brakes are toast idk what to do cuz this tranny (peerless 800) is squealing real bad its wore way out, what would you guys get thats cheap too? how much are you willing to pay because you can get a peerless 820-037 it has 1" axles so you could get 1" hubs and get some bigger rear tires plus those transaxles are bullet proof or you could go cheaper and get a spicer 4360-149 for under $100 i recomend the 820 because it has bearings insted of bushings like your normal transaxles Well i think i might save for the peerless820. Now with the 1" axles what kind of wheels do i use/where do i get them etc a peerless 820 is $139.95 here http://www.smallenginesurplus.com/peerless-820037-transaxle-p-3542.html and you can get the 4 bolt hubs here http://eccarburetors.com/webstore/rear-hub-4x4-4x110-w-bolts.html and make sure you select 1" bore so now you can use any 4bolt rims like atv rims from 9" to 12" and some smaller rims like 6" to 8" im sure if you go on craigslist you can find some old rear atv tires that are 4 on 4 | |
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