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Old 08-05-2012, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by McGXJ
yeah, I will never hunt public again, too many morons...
Yeah, pretty scary. I never have or never will. Some dumb people out there. Problem is most are grandfathered in. No class time required.
Old 08-05-2012, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

Well I don't like you, so it's moot.
That's ok you are not top on my list either.
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That's ok you are not top on my list either.
lol.
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
Let's see how this year goes. I probably got you. Mind doing some work??

Nope....
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Nope....
Sweet, then everything will work out ok.
Old 08-05-2012, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Nope....
Don't forget about me Jimmy...haha
Old 08-05-2012, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
Yeah, pretty scary. I never have or never will. Some dumb people out there. Problem is most are grandfathered in. No class time required.
Yeah, first time I take my nephew hunting (he was 12), he takes out a doe, great shot, from a blind, 400m shot, B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L. She took a few hops, disappeared behind a ridge. We track her, and when we get to her, shes dead and theres this ****ing hick-*** ***** standing over her. "You like this here deer I shot? She's a big-un huh?"

I agrued with him for a little bit, but I didn't feel like gettting in a gun battle over a doe. Luckily it didn't ruin hunting for him. After that and getting shot at twice, I no longer hunt public. I don't enjoy getting shot at, ESPECIALLY when I am doing a hobby...
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Default doing inner tie rods next.

what's up forum. hope y'all had a good weekend.

got a new steering damper that's going on later this week and figured i'd do the inner tie rods (at pitman arm and right at connecting rod) since they look pretty worn out.

https://partimages.genpt.com/partimages/1394531.pdf

i didn't really want to buy a whole new connecting rod to do the right at steering arm one. if i were to do just bushings on the outers where could i find some? don't see just bushings on napa's site and other sites don't seem to specify inner/outer, or does it matter?

also...are these worth putting on?
http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/Ca...096_0186302770

or should i opt for these or look elsewhere? would prefer to buy local so i don't have to wait for shipping.
http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/Ca...788_0180201847

have a tie rod/pitman puller on standby just in case. for the pitman arm one...do you take off the adjusting sleeve or just loosen it and spin the tie rod out by the threads?

looks pretty straightforward. anything i should look out for? also...can someone tell me what rear axle i have so i can fill out my profile correctly. pics below. thanks.

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Originally Posted by McGXJ
Don't forget about me Jimmy...haha

I will not....
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Originally Posted by abe froman
what's up forum. hope y'all had a good weekend.

got a new steering damper that's going on later this week and figured i'd do the inner tie rods (at pitman arm and right at connecting rod) since they look pretty worn out.

https://partimages.genpt.com/partimages/1394531.pdf

i didn't really want to buy a whole new connecting rod to do the right at steering arm one. if i were to do just bushings on the outers where could i find some? don't see just bushings on napa's site and other sites don't seem to specify inner/outer, or does it matter?

also...are these worth putting on?
http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/Ca...096_0186302770

or should i opt for these or look elsewhere? would prefer to buy local so i don't have to wait for shipping.
http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/Ca...788_0180201847

have a tie rod/pitman puller on standby just in case. for the pitman arm one...do you take off the adjusting sleeve or just loosen it and spin the tie rod out by the threads?

looks pretty straightforward. anything i should look out for? also...can someone tell me what rear axle i have so i can fill out my profile correctly. pics below. thanks.



Edit...Dana 35.
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For reference:

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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Edit...Dana 35.
thanks. what about napa parts? think i'd be ok w/ the cheaper ones or are they junk?
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dont think ill be coming to legore this week. dont have the money for gas
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Originally Posted by kuzican
dont think ill be coming to legore this week. dont have the money for gas
Well i had planned it the same day as paint day for shirey
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
I will not....
Roger that boss!


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