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Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:41 am
by rickosuave1987
takotruckin wrote:
Damn Rick, you work as fast as I do

Easy now... No reason to go overboard with the comparisons...
CopperBaja wrote:Rick, in your defense, I don't get in the garage much when it's hot either....August/September are the worst.
The heat wasn't the issue. Having time was the biggest issue. Working 20 hours of overtime a week doesnt leave much time or energy to work on the bug. Although it does leave some money!
I think I will go with the bolt since that one was "x2"ed by herbie... Hopefully I will take it for a spin tonight...
Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:48 am
by Devastator
rickosuave1987 wrote:Working 20 hours of overtime a week doesnt leave much time or energy to work on the bug.
Isn't that always the way of things? Money and no time or time and no money.
rickosuave1987 wrote:I think I will go with the bolt since that one was "x2"ed by herbie...
Hey! I "X2'd" it. Not Herbie. He suggested it.

Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:57 am
by rickosuave1987
Devastator wrote:
rickosuave1987 wrote:I think I will go with the bolt since that one was "x2"ed by herbie...
Hey! I "X2'd" it. Not Herbie. He suggested it.


Sorry.
Then I will for sure since YOU "X2'd" it!
Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:02 pm
by Devastator
rickosuave1987 wrote:Then I will for sure since YOU "X2'd" it!

Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:19 pm
by Big Dave
I didn't realize how much rotational force is applied to those pivot bolts with 3x3 arms. I never had a problem with the stock arms, but with the 3x3 arms, its a PITA to keep those bolts tight. I welded a piece of tube over the bolt head and put a 1/4 X 20 bolt through it to make sure the pivot bolts couldn't back out. What happened was the pivot bolts back out and hit the safety bolts, and then kept backing out and actually bent the safety bolts. I then had a heck of a time getting those bolts out because they were bent and the pivot bolts were right up tight against them. This all happened after only about 100 miles. After that, I put the pivot bolts in with red lock tight, tightened them in with the impact gun, and then I put grade 8 washers on top of the pivot bolt head to act as shims and then put aircraft grade bolts through as safety stops so the pivot bolts can only back out about 1/4 turn before being stopped. It only took about 50 miles, and the shims are no longer loose, but at least the safety bolts aren't bent this time

Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:38 pm
by Devastator
Big Dave wrote: I then had a heck of a time getting those bolts out because they were bent and the pivot bolts were right up tight against them. This all happened after only about 100 miles. After that, I put the pivot bolts in with red lock tight, tightened them in with the impact gun, and then I put grade 8 washers on top of the pivot bolt head to act as shims and then put aircraft grade bolts through as safety stops so the pivot bolts can only back out about 1/4 turn before being stopped. It only took about 50 miles, and the shims are no longer loose, but at least the safety bolts aren't bent this time


I'm running 4x4's. I'd better check mine.
Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 1:20 pm
by rickosuave1987
The passenger side hasn't loosened at all and the same wire that failed on the driver's side is holding up just fine on the other side. I think it may have something do with the arm on that side, or maybe even the pivot itself. Either way, I want to make sure this doesn't happen again...
I replaced the bushing as well when I welded in the new bung. Maybe it was binding and loosening that other bolt?
In the end. I will have a bolt in there. and maybe safety wire too. I will post up my results...
Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 2:04 pm
by rickosuave1987
I am ready to go!

Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:08 pm
by rickosuave1987
Just a quick shot of things to come...

Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:18 pm
by bajaherbie
duals?
Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:54 pm
by Leatherneck
Nice addition Ricko, what kind of meats are those?
Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 6:06 pm
by Hedrock
I think MB is involved in this.
Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 10:14 pm
by rickosuave1987
MB had nothing to do with it. GK Electric got a screamin deal and was nice enough to share it with his favorite nephew.
They are BFG race tires on BTR beadlocks. Should work well with the 002 I will install soon.
Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 10:36 pm
by CentralWAbaja
Those look like a set of Baja T/A's 33x10.50 maybe?
Re: Ricko's New Ride-'71 Baja
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:56 am
by rickosuave1987
CentralWAbaja wrote:Those look like a set of Baja T/A's 33x10.50 maybe?
Yes sir, you are correct. I just like the "race tires" title better since they came off a real class 10 car.
I was planning on running my whimpy 235/75-15's until they were worn out.... but that seems to be taking longer than expected.
