I know this forums pretty quiet as of late but decided to post up my work in progress anyway.
Picked up my 2007 22i a few weeks ago, the owner had a specialty car shop, so from what I know the engine has been well maintained, but the boat sat outside in a coastal environment with a ripped cover so it needs a really thorough clean up.
I knew the trailer was rough and I would need some tires so I began to make the slow drive to find llanteria on my drive back to phoenix
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Well not 20 minutes later heres what I had to deal with, the studs were seized on and it took me forever to throw a spare on and limp around town on a sunday to find a tire shop. These guys were kind enough to replace with what they had (used decent shape tires). One of the wheels couldnt be removed due to fear of snapping off the studs and being stuck hours from home, so we replaced what we could and rolled the dice.
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Can't lie it was a bit of a stressful drive knowing that if that original tire on the seized wheel went out Id be stranded in the desert at night, 12 hours later we were home. If you cant tell the trailer is a galvanized fishing boat trailer, so im on the hunt for a new (used) trailer.
Picked up my 2007 22i a few weeks ago, the owner had a specialty car shop, so from what I know the engine has been well maintained, but the boat sat outside in a coastal environment with a ripped cover so it needs a really thorough clean up.
I knew the trailer was rough and I would need some tires so I began to make the slow drive to find llanteria on my drive back to phoenix
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IMG_0568.JPG
Well not 20 minutes later heres what I had to deal with, the studs were seized on and it took me forever to throw a spare on and limp around town on a sunday to find a tire shop. These guys were kind enough to replace with what they had (used decent shape tires). One of the wheels couldnt be removed due to fear of snapping off the studs and being stuck hours from home, so we replaced what we could and rolled the dice.
IMG_0570.JPGIMG_0571.JPG
Can't lie it was a bit of a stressful drive knowing that if that original tire on the seized wheel went out Id be stranded in the desert at night, 12 hours later we were home. If you cant tell the trailer is a galvanized fishing boat trailer, so im on the hunt for a new (used) trailer.
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