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Old 09-12-2020, 06:29 PM   #788
Grizz1963
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project

So I went to town this morning to see if I could get some used tyres fitted to the alloys Bill got me.

Also saw this, sign of the times.



So I got the wheels sorted for a “drink” as the shop was empty, and to be honest, the tyre shops pay for disposal of used tyres.

5 minutes, in and out.



Mate Craig collected my 50p purchase for me.

500kg capacity, means lifting The front or rear individually/independently on the Rezin Rockit is easy to do.



Back home the new wheels could go onto the Rockit, removing the steels that really we’re not quite delivering.



I also,knocked out the Stud that had been broken off.

Will replace it and the two from the rear hub.



Of course stuff like the brake,Cali per, broken off, along with its brake line, needs refurbishment and replace ing.




So much work to be done to get this Nack on the road.

Rough as a badgers butt.




Right....


Any cartoonist or commercial type artist on here?





I really like these designs.




But I would like a naive logo for the Rezin Rockit that represents all of this, the Jeep roots etc.


PM me if you know someone clever and artistic please.
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