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What Did You Do With Your Rig Today?

WUzombies

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Rear suspension upgrade! I wasn't worried so much with adding much lift as I was fixing the sagging rear when loaded out. I think this might just do it!
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Before:

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The old mark:

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The new mark:

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Thing became a little heated...

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But in the end it all came out well (the after):

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roamingtimber

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I spent an hour working on my bumper, I drilled 3 holes, broke 2 drill bits. This project is taking forever.
 

Cappy410

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Installed a mesh net under the RTT for lightweight items.



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Cappy410

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Lars

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How do you like the Comet SB-1s? II've run mine offset from my sd rack and it seems to work pretty well. Not quite the range of my diamond but a much better choice for the trail ;-)
DDon'tsee them often so ccurious your experience with them. Thanks, Tom
They work alright. I'd prefer running 1/4 wave whips on the roof for each band, or something like the Comet SBB-5, or Diamond SG-7500
but those would both get destroyed the first time I drove under a tree.
 

roamingtimber

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Cheap bits? The good ones cost nearly 10x's as much at times but is worth it for some things.
Unfortunately not cheap bits, Milwaukee Cobalts. I was able to weld up half of my bumper later in the evening though. I am going to have to buy replacement bits before I finish the other side.
 

roamingtimber

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Are you lubing as you drill?
I am. I'm using cutting oil. The problem I'm having is I'm drilling large holes with a hand drill, so the first bit I snapped was 1/4". I was drilling through 3/16" plate and while I was spraying more oil and only supporting the drill with one hand it started to punch through the back side, it caught in the hole, the drill twisted and the bit snapped. the second bit I snapped was because I knocked the drill off my work bench.
 

WUzombies

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I am. I'm using cutting oil. The problem I'm having is I'm drilling large holes with a hand drill, so the first bit I snapped was 1/4". I was drilling through 3/16" plate and while I was spraying more oil and only supporting the drill with one hand it started to punch through the back side, it caught in the hole, the drill twisted and the bit snapped. the second bit I snapped was because I knocked the drill off my work bench.
I use a hand drill for such things often, but it takes forever because I start small and progressively work up in but size. I end up drilling the same hole a half dozen times or more. You may be doing that too, in that case I've got nothing and it sucks you're breaking bits.
 

Steve

lost again...
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Today I topped off the fluids and checked the tire pressure on the Outback. Loaded the compressor and tool bags, and took any unnecessary stuff out. We've got a nice pile started in the living room and a checklist partially finished.

We'll be leaving for Florida on Tuesday morning.
 

roamingtimber

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I use a hand drill for such things often, but it takes forever because I start small and progressively work up in but size. I end up drilling the same hole a half dozen times or more. You may be doing that too, in that case I've got nothing and it sucks you're breaking bits.
I do the same, I start small, work up. The drill I use has an optional second hand grip, if I use both it works better, also if I use a little slower speed it seems to catch less. The real difficulty came once I reached 1/2" size. Then I was drilling through the 3/16" plate spot welded to a 1/4" plate. The 1/4" plate had 3/16" holes drilled in it already, I was just enlarging it to 1/2" and making holes in the 3/16" plate at the same time. The biggest issue is probably I'm lack of patience.
 

roamingtimber

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Today I topped off the fluids and checked the tire pressure on the Outback. Loaded the compressor and tool bags, and took any unnecessary stuff out. We've got a nice pile started in the living room and a checklist partially finished.

We'll be leaving for Florida on Tuesday morning.
Florida?
 
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