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Old 04-18-2014, 09:37 PM
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Good news! Got Saturday off for the meet as long as it's still going to happen!
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Originally Posted by idahoboarder
Good news! Got Saturday off for the meet as long as it's still going to happen!
I'll be there, and I'm sure more will be
Old 04-19-2014, 10:17 AM
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just ordered radiator, water pump, thermostat, thermostat housing, fan clutch, and 2 moog hub assemblies. all of which I got for a great deal from advance auto....would have rather had timken hubs but these will do for awhile.
After this I'll be almost done with my maintenance stuff then on to the fun stuff.

Anyone with some extra space and tools thats free in the evenings that would wanna help with the hub assemblies would be awesome. Never done these before but I heard its not too bad.
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Originally Posted by Vonguido
just ordered radiator, water pump, thermostat, thermostat housing, fan clutch, and 2 moog hub assemblies. all of which I got for a great deal from advance auto....would have rather had timken hubs but these will do for awhile. After this I'll be almost done with my maintenance stuff then on to the fun stuff. Anyone with some extra space and tools thats free in the evenings that would wanna help with the hub assemblies would be awesome. Never done these before but I heard its not too bad.
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If it wasn't such a long drive I'd offer up my driveway and help you.
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Originally Posted by Vonguido
just ordered radiator, water pump, thermostat, thermostat housing, fan clutch, and 2 moog hub assemblies. all of which I got for a great deal from advance auto....would have rather had timken hubs but these will do for awhile.
After this I'll be almost done with my maintenance stuff then on to the fun stuff.

Anyone with some extra space and tools thats free in the evenings that would wanna help with the hub assemblies would be awesome. Never done these before but I heard its not too bad.
If I wasnt in Cleveland id help out. What time for the 26th.
Old 04-20-2014, 03:57 AM
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2-3 is my understanding when people would be trickling in.
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Ok then sounds good to me!
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Muddy buddy's is having their even same place same day
Old 04-20-2014, 09:58 AM
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I should be able to go still. going to drop the jeep off for an alignment this week. and yesterday I reinstalled the front sway bar.

on a side note went to pick n pull in Columbus yesterday there was a Cherokee with a 3in lift.. and one with the front skid plate (the one the covers the drag link and steering stuff) but that skid plate is a little mangled up from trying to get the Very last bolt out... (was spinning freely) Just thought i would let you guys know if any of you are looking for lift stuff.
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Speaking of sway bar. Does anyone keep their back one?
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Originally Posted by joe652
Speaking of sway bar. Does anyone keep their back one?
don't think so barely any lift company's give you extended links for them. I didn't keep mine.
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Originally Posted by michaelOH
don't think so barely any lift company's give you extended links for them. I didn't keep mine.
I'm taking mine off soon cause it's kind of. Old and brittle from all the mud on it. Never actually seen it's purpose.
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Originally Posted by michaelOH
I should be able to go still. going to drop the jeep off for an alignment this week. and yesterday I reinstalled the front sway bar. on a side note went to pick n pull in Columbus yesterday there was a Cherokee with a 3in lift.. and one with the front skid plate (the one the covers the drag link and steering stuff) but that skid plate is a little mangled up from trying to get the Very last bolt out... (was spinning freely) Just thought i would let you guys know if any of you are looking for lift stuff.
When I pull those, I take a screw driver about a foot long for a pry bar to keep pressure on the nut on top, bolt usually spins right out
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Originally Posted by joe652
I'm taking mine off soon cause it's kind of. Old and brittle from all the mud on it. Never actually seen it's purpose.
you'll notice its much much thinner then the front one, almost like the designers knew it would be worthless. probably just threw it on there so it would SOUND safer lol.
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Originally Posted by Xjlife101
When I pull those, I take a screw driver about a foot long for a pry bar to keep pressure on the nut on top, bolt usually spins right out
I wish i could of I couldn't get to the top. it was inside the frame rail.


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