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  1. I think they still have their "Military" Coupon code active. Other than that, I don't know. I have the basic front bumper from them, Rear bumper & Rock Sliders. I absolutely love the sliders & The rear bumper, They've held up to a LOT of abuse. Hell first time i was out with the sliders, I got really jammed on a stump in the mud, The slider was sitting right on top of it. In the process of being winched out, The slider actually RIPPED the stump out of the ground. The basic front bumper is pretty meh. It's cheap & looks decent, But is made from VERY thin metal. I managed to bend the whole corner peice/ Break a weld / Bend another part of it. Do you have the receiver hitch style of rear bumper?
  2. and a new acquaintance Ms. Jessi Combs
  3. Had a good time at KOH --- just a few people there these are a 360 from the top of the motorhome Image Not Found
  4. Dirteratr717, do you have a garage number yet? --- would make it easier to find ya
  5. Amazon has them for just over $30 ea.
  6. Me too --- most of the time I think I'll be hanging with the Fabtech group --- Jeep products manager is my kid
  7. congrats
  8. I'll probably be out there from the 3 thru the morning of the 5
  9. Would be fun out at TDS or any other desert meet. :thumbsup:
  10. update --- was able to free-up the front brake. It is drum style but the actuator rod was frozen from age/neglect. After a week of soaking in motor flush and a little help from the persuader, it moves freely. Next step will be to reinstall and get a new cable and handle.
  11. did the same thing with mine -- easier to see with these dim old eyes.
  12. Great stuff guys ---- Merry Christmas to all :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
  13. They make pretty good boat anchors :rotf:
  14. thanks horbrod --- the road bike was an LAPD motor that had been replaced by the kawasaki's. the motor officers were allowed to keep the old ones if they wished. when I got it, the red/blue lights and siren were still on it, the officer (friend of family) used it for parade & funeral work.
  15. have been told top speed was in the 25 mph range
  16. Picked this up awhile ago -- wife rolled her eyes for 20 min when I got home with it --- luckily it was free. Had to sell the road bike a few yrs ago hoping this will fill the void. It is super blazer made in salt lake Utah, around 1960. Was built by one of the founders of Tote Gote bikes. Currently has an 8 hp B&S engine with two speeds. If the engine will not revive, got my eye on a 10 hp electric start replacement.
  17. Welcome --- very nice looking rig
  18. Mine was just a shell -- being parted out after accident
  19. Those were very popular in the 70's along pacific coast highway here in So Cal.
  20. many thanks pete, neohic and all else involved :bowdown:
  21. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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