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Old 08-03-2014, 12:30 AM
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That Texas Conoco gas station is unreal ! Wow your pictures are great esp. of ur car and the gas station. It looked like a fake back drop.

Totally sick !!

Those tubs on the rack are hilarious... Jed Clampett.

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Old 08-03-2014, 02:41 PM
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Neat trip! You just barely missed me by about 20-25 miles here in Grand Rapids MI.
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Well we are back!

Its dark now, so couldn't check out the car all the way...

but I looked under the rear, the spare tire well is all messed up....going to have to get a can of rubber under coating and tare care of that...

The worse thing I can see, is that I blew out two axle boots, no idea how...they were newish. Not sure if they tore when I bottomed out, or how....I am just going to fill them with bearing grease and duct tape them for now....not sure when I can take care of them or how....big frown

The road into Arizona..

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Old 08-04-2014, 10:14 AM
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Well that is wonderful and really nice that you had a great trip! - and a safe one also. Yes those boots will come apart and it is difficult to tell why at times. I have heard that some of the replacement boots are rather poor quality. I don't know how long duct tape will hold the grease in, typically tape and grease don't work together two well. What caused the tire well to get messed up. That is pretty high off the ground to hit something. Is it just scraped or is it dented in.
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Old 08-04-2014, 12:41 PM
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Well we are back!

Its dark now, so couldn't check out the car all the way...

but I looked under the rear, the spare tire well is all messed up....going to have to get a can of rubber under coating and tare care of that...

The worse thing I can see, is that I blew out two axle boots, no idea how...they were newish. Not sure if they tore when I bottomed out, or how....I am just going to fill them with bearing grease and duct tape them for now....not sure when I can take care of them or how....big frown

The road into Arizona..

ok, I can loan you the flex gun boot stretch tool... or you can ship me your axles, or I can send you a set of rebooted axles... lemme know which is best for you via PM.
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Well that is wonderful and really nice that you had a great trip! - and a safe one also. Yes those boots will come apart and it is difficult to tell why at times. I have heard that some of the replacement boots are rather poor quality. I don't know how long duct tape will hold the grease in, typically tape and grease don't work together two well. What caused the tire well to get messed up. That is pretty high off the ground to hit something. Is it just scraped or is it dented in.
Yeh, it turns out it was poor rubber quailty. I crawled under the car, and you can see that the boot is cracked....love it! The other appears to have slipped off, so I added in grease and put a worm clamp on it to keep it on...It is just scrapped, small dented....it was caused by the damn driveways going into gas stations and stores...

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ok, I can loan you the flex gun boot stretch tool... or you can ship me your axles, or I can send you a set of rebooted axles... lemme know which is best for you via PM.
THANKS! I don't have the money at this time to do anything really with them, but when I get there....I will let you know!
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Yeh, it turns out it was poor rubber quailty. I crawled under the car, and you can see that the boot is cracked....love it! The other appears to have slipped off, so I added in grease and put a worm clamp on it to keep it on...It is just scrapped, small dented....it was caused by the damn driveways going into gas stations and stores...



THANKS! I don't have the money at this time to do anything really with them, but when I get there....I will let you know!
What about using the axles from the 78??? Just for now since that is down IIRC.
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What about using the axles from the 78??? Just for now since that is down IIRC.
That is a possibility, I plan to work on the 78 this coming month. If I removed the axles, I could probably just take em into the local diesel shop and have them stretch some boots on.....
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Great sounding trip. Reminds me of the old days where we went long distances in older vehicles without a lot of money. Always camped out as well.

Strange looking back we never had a serious breakdown on any of them. Although on my travels from the east coast in later years with more modern cars. Lost a rear wheel bearing and a front cv joint.

Both changed out myself as there were no garages locally that could get the car in promptly if any. Amazing what tools a total stranger could borrow back then. What population that remained seemed to have become more self sufficient.

What had changed over the years was the small general car service shops had pretty much dried up. Plus earlier all the interstate road improvements where far from completed so you went through all the small towns on your path.

It almost looked like the local economies had pretty much failed and the population was dwindling in many areas of the northeast by then. No railway passenger trains or buses. Not much left of anything actually unfortunately. I think the term for what we did earlier was busman's holidays.
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I finally did the calculations.

Fuel cost was 986.26$

Average mile per gal was 20.32

miles covered 5371
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Very cool thread, thanks for posting.

What kind of roof rack is that?
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I finally did the calculations.

Fuel cost was 986.26$

Average mile per gal was 20.32

miles covered 5371
That is good information to have!

Mileage also seems good considering everything.
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The roof rack, is a curt 18115 with the extension and thule bars/legs.

I agree the mileage is pretty good considering the speeds and weight.

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