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Old 10-27-2014, 11:49 PM   #326
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Re: Carolina K10, 1979 Reg cab short bed.

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Originally Posted by NastyBuzzard View Post
It is amazing.. I got it to drive under its own power sunday.. Unfortunately I don't have steering hooked up/worked out yet but still it was amazing!

Im jealous of your tools!! Wish you were closer I would come bum them haha.
Glad to hear it's running well. Where did you send the computer off to have it tuned? What's going on with the steering?

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I've got the same impact in camo. I love it and use it daily. Keep it oiled daily. The forward/reverse likes to bind up easily.
Yeah my buddy told me to keep it oiled. It's a beast and sounds aggressive too!

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Nice tools!
Thanks! I can use any tool and get the job done. Investing in this bigger premium tool companies has got me spoiled. A lot less busted knuckles and it saves me time and money in the long run. There is no need to spend $400+ on a set of swivel impact sockets or $50 on a 23" 1/2 to 3/8 extension but it makes doing things like bellhousing bolts and getting to hard to reach areas a whole lot easier! I've still got a long way to go but I feel it's well worth it. A little bit at a time adds up after a few years.
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