If its not one thing its another... someone remind me that this is what I signed up for? Please omit the part where you told me that the English definition of "in good shape" is different than ours...
Got a flat, it was low last night while fixing the carb, but now its totally gone.
The lug nuts won't budge, I'm still rehabbing my blown knee, but I'm no slouch either...those puppies aren't moving. They are also somewhat stripped out. I let some WD-40 soak in for a while and got one lose, but the rest are beyond me.
If I drive it 3 city blocks to the service station on a flat, is that going to ruin my wheel? I've been considering some 235x85 BFG A/T (or equivalent - based on suggestions that I've yet to solicit) ... After the transfer case and carb, I hate to buy my way out of this challenge, but I could chalk it up to two birds with one stone.
Anyway, I'd hesitate to drive even that short distance on the alloy wheels on my BMW, but these things look pretty strong. They are the stock 16(.5?) wheels.
On a related note, I've learned that a hi-lift jack is entirely impractical for lifting the back tires... from the side and you ruin the sills, from the back and you have to chock the front wheels
Got a flat, it was low last night while fixing the carb, but now its totally gone.
The lug nuts won't budge, I'm still rehabbing my blown knee, but I'm no slouch either...those puppies aren't moving. They are also somewhat stripped out. I let some WD-40 soak in for a while and got one lose, but the rest are beyond me.
If I drive it 3 city blocks to the service station on a flat, is that going to ruin my wheel? I've been considering some 235x85 BFG A/T (or equivalent - based on suggestions that I've yet to solicit) ... After the transfer case and carb, I hate to buy my way out of this challenge, but I could chalk it up to two birds with one stone.
Anyway, I'd hesitate to drive even that short distance on the alloy wheels on my BMW, but these things look pretty strong. They are the stock 16(.5?) wheels.
On a related note, I've learned that a hi-lift jack is entirely impractical for lifting the back tires... from the side and you ruin the sills, from the back and you have to chock the front wheels
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