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Well it was more like me helping...I hurt all the time.
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Glad you got it done. Being in pain stinks. The sacrifices we make, eh? I finally got he ARB bumper on the front of our FJ this past weekend, and did something to my right shoulder I'm still paying for today. Fortunately I only have to hang a bunch of drywall today...
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I helped carry an electric bed a few days ago and my arms were sore for 2 days.
How did you adjust the filler neck?
By the way, what does it cost to rent your son?
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wsinsle wrote:
I helped carry an electric bed a few days ago and my arms were sore for 2 days.
How did you adjust the filler neck?
By the way, what does it cost to rent your son?
Rentals are expensive. Its why I ordered two of my own 13 and 7 years ago My oldest actually did help me with the bumper, which was nice.
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wsinsle wrote:
How did you adjust the filler neck?
I purchased a filler neck for this conversion from CJ Pony. I had issues with the gas cap fitting, cap location was off when tightened (off by a lot), and had to spend time grinding the neck where the cap tabs screw onto so the cap would align properly when tightened.
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