Kubotaorange76
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that kitchen is awesome
Thanks. Yea, every time I feel like I'm getting close, I find a dozen more little parts I need or things I still have to doBUG-E J said:The more simple and less switches you run the less stuff you have to worry about. Looks good man. You are at the worst part of a build!
Thanks, we have some pretty big parties there, from time to timeKubotaorange76 said:that kitchen is awesome
Bring your ass to Arkansas this weekend and help, and I might have it done by labor day. Still waiting on my RCV's to show upyeager_0339 said:HMMM you done yet?
I have it written down at home, I can tell you tonight. If you need it sooner call Burkey, that's where I originally got itkmcminn said:What was the part # on the dorman wheel studs you used?
I thought had posted it here before, but couldn't remember which thread, thankshokie_yj said:I put it in the notes on my phone when you posted it in another thread. Lol. Dorman 610-439 9/16"-18 studs. And a 41/64" drill bit. I saved it because that's what I'm going to use if I ever get around to building the new rear end for the single seater.
No, I think it's 20kmcminn said:Seems like most I am seeing is around 30$ is that an eight pack?
Dirt700 said:No, I think it's 20
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I bought one box, and it did both ub's and I had a few sparehokie_yj said:I haven't bought these particular ones yet, but every Dorman stud or lug nut I've bought came in boxes of 10.
Dirt700 said:I bought one box, and it did both ub's and I had a few spare
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kmcminn said:Cool I bought them from Amazon. I will post up when they come in.
And they were $30?kmcminn said:Only ten came in my box.