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Any advice for '95 Sidekick restoration?
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I have a nice pressure washer and want to blast it, but it is inside my multi-purpose shop and I have a flat floor with no draining system and it is -10 F outside. The pressure washer would just make too much mess. I am thinking of rigging a curtain around it and using my small sand blaster to clean the underside with. If that doesn't work then it is going to have to be the bucket and brush method a little at a time. Oh well.

I am glad to read that you agree about the bend above the left rear wheel. What thickness of steel pipe and channel did you use for your front bumper? I am thinking that I want to keep the weight down as well as making sure that it is thin enough to crush in an accident and absorb the energy before the chassis is damaged. Much easier to replace a bumper than a chassis. Do you have photos of the bumper you made?
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RE: Any advice for '95 Sidekick restoration? - by Nunapitchuk - 12-06-2015, 03:57 AM

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