The day has come...
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Those sliders weren't too bad. You just have to go in to it knowing you're gonna have to drill out a couple of the holes to make them fit, use a floor jack to
"encourage" the slider to go into place, and not be afraid to use a hammer when it doesn't want to listen. And definitely have someone there to help! I couldn't have accomplished what I did yesterday without my friend Jays help. I owe him big time!!!
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I would've spaced that out over a week with my beer uh..bevarage consumption, looking for the right size tools, being time, and all the other obstacles that seem to get in the way. Congrats man and hats off to busting your ass in one day!
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Definitely had a celebration beer when we finished
Those sliders weren't too bad. You just have to go in to it knowing you're gonna have to drill out a couple of the holes to make them fit, use a floor jack to
"encourage" the slider to go into place, and not be afraid to use a hammer when it doesn't want to listen. And definitely have someone there to help! I couldn't have accomplished what I did yesterday without my friend Jays help. I owe him big time!!!
Those sliders weren't too bad. You just have to go in to it knowing you're gonna have to drill out a couple of the holes to make them fit, use a floor jack to
"encourage" the slider to go into place, and not be afraid to use a hammer when it doesn't want to listen. And definitely have someone there to help! I couldn't have accomplished what I did yesterday without my friend Jays help. I owe him big time!!!