120 lb woman vs. front wheel bearings

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  1. Kens 50 PU

    Kens 50 PU Member

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    You young sprouts tickle me!

    Girl, I love your enthusiasm! Never lose sight of the most important thing though! Safety. I'm with you 100% on your mods, but make sure they are mechanically sound decisions! I can't preach that enough! There are limits to what can be done and still operate a sound and safe vehicle.
     
  2. Flipper

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    If you use the s10 blazer frame, you will have to lengthen it....or have a really short bed on your truck.
     
  3. Zig

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    I know what you mean~

    Take a look at any one of my many posts. Maybe it's just owning a G? (In my case, maybe it's owning a glass big enough for all the red wine...):rolleyes:
    I've been all over the board, and thanks to Kevin's help, he nearly had me chopping up my van to get at that 350/700 (plus parts).
    Nate, on the other hand, made my 228 sound like the best way to go. After where I was heading, it's almost funny that for now my major change will be a new back end (on my truck), and disk brakes with a dual mc. Wow! a real departure...
    Thing is, I can (and will) do it all myself.

    Well, with a little help from my friends!;)
     
  4. brit 50

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    thanx for asking

    No fraid not, just had major complications with infections from the so called treatment, just getting over the last infection, havent really worked for past 5 weeks and havent even looked at the ol truck in the yard:(

    Hopefully things will improve, or were you asking bout the Rolling Stones? if you were the answers no, we still have them:rolleyes:
     
  5. Zig

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    So brit!

    Knock that crap off! Load yer S#*% up and move over here. Once here, get a real doctor, get cured, and then start eating like one of us! NOW!!!
    Good grief, I had to think that you are STILL suffering over stones that shoulda' been out a l-o-n-g time ago. My brother had two, They made him wait 4 days because he was on asprin-a-day. Then they were blasted out, and he was drumming for one of his bands that night.
    I'll keep you in my prayers, brit.

    ...even if you DO badmouth GMCs. I know it's just envy.;)
     
  6. Kevin's 48

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    The magic number you are looking for is 118 inches for the wheel base. The blazer is to short but can be lengthened very easily. 118 inches will put your rear wheels dead center of your fender, stock is 116. If you lengthen your frame make sure you get someone that is a good welder. I can weld but I still don't think I would trust my own welding skills to tackle the frame. I still like the sbc 400 in the old truck. You gotta have something other than that ugly GMC mug to turn people head.:D (no offence that comment is mainly for Zig, I know it will stir him up a little) The wheel base of my frame has turned out to be 120 inches after installing my air ride. My air ride was adjustable so I could shorten it. I'm gonna have to do some fancy work with the bed to get it to look right. Shouldn't be that big of a deal though. I used a extended cab short bed frame. After doing the measurements the regular cab long bed is darn near perfect. Live and learn right.
     
  7. Zig

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    Again with the envy...

    And it's not because it's 11:17 that I'm saying that. In a few short weeks, I'm back to school. If I post late THEN, it's because I need to. Now, I'm just trying to milk the last few moments of freedom I have before I'm put back in charge of making sure 24 parents (if they're single) know I'm doing everything I can to help their child achieve.
    BP while teaching? @140 over 80+ WITH MEDS.

    At home on break? @120 over high 60s WITHOUT MEDS. I know I'm not supposed to screw with meds, but how do you explain that?!


    "My air ride was adjustable so I could shorten it."

    Again with the envy. What is GMC's engine called? (my 228? What has Nate called it?) Kevin is building the wrong frame. If he was building for a GMC, he'd have to lengthen it.:cool:
     
  8. brit 50

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    NHS national health service

    Turns out my stone is bout the size of a peach stone so pray i dont pass that naturally!!!! After really pressing one doc for the truth it turns out that the NHS which runs the hospitals over here deemed it pointless having the equipment in every hospital to zap these stones when and if people came in with them so now it is a few machines and operators (privately owned) who move around hospitals one at a time, and treat people in batches, so i have to wait till this equipment arrives in my area! crazy situation i know but thats the price of a free health service, anyway im sure your all bored with this, but thanks for the interest.
     
  9. vwnate1

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    It's Called :

    ' Long Motor Envy ' and yes , I have it bad :D

    -Nate

     
  10. Tailgater

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    Hey Brit,
    We have the best health care in the world over here but to hear some politicians, socialized medicine is the only way to go. I am afraid we may end up with it someday then we will see. Of course, the guys who are hawking it now will blame it on the other guys when it goes to hell in a handbag. Such is life in the US of A.
    We could fix you up over here cause free enterprise allows us all to have stone blasters.
    Gater
     
  11. vwnate1

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    Kidney Stone No Fun

    Neil ;

    Cannot you take the Tube (or whatever) to the NHL hospital where the damned macxhine is to have the procedure done ? . :confused: This sux big time .

    I'm now taking Magnesium Citrate and sleeping for the first time in many years.... the last two days I've been asleep when the alarm clock went off , what a change .

    Take care my freind ! .
     

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