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Old 03-11-2012, 10:38 AM
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With all those dropping out of the pick and pull party, who all is coming? Took alot less time to get here than expected.
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Death wobble gone......
Massive mud buildup on back side of both of my rims....
Got a good laugh, guy tried to ban me from the car wash
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WOW !!!!!! I leave you all for 24 hours to go in hospital for IV therapy and come back to 10 pages of post to catch up. Have a great week.
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
It's one of those relationships where you are all in, or don't waste your time! Lmao.
This thread is almost a full time job.
Full time like 60 hours a week just to half way keep up lol
Old 03-11-2012, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Silentj

Break it off. Than air hammer to get the rest. Or a BFH.
Originally Posted by Veeb0rg

They're pressed in, not screwed despite the torx head on em.
Originally Posted by jimmy21669

They press in. The torque head is just to fool you. Seriously.
Thanks I wish I knew that now I can finish
Old 03-11-2012, 12:04 PM
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My recommendation is a cherry bomb they finish every thing :P
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Originally Posted by pulltabmike
Death wobble gone......
Massive mud buildup on back side of both of my rims....
Got a good laugh, guy tried to ban me from the car wash
Mike, that's why the late night, ninja, self serve carwash was invented! Lmao!!!
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Full time like 60 hours a week just to half way keep up lol
I find that checking multiple times a day works best for me. Once, when I wake up, once at lunch and then for awhile before bed. Good luck.
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Nate's oil pan gasket went pretty smooth. Had to drop the tie rod, track bar and remove the starter and oil pump pick up before the pan would come out, same deal as mine. Everything came apart nicely, no busted knuckles or anything

Thanks again to Steve for the use of the garage, so much easier with a lift and air!

@ptMike I figured you'd find mud in your wheels
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
I find that checking multiple times a day works best for me. Once, when I wake up, once at lunch and then for awhile before bed. Good luck.
I normally do just been kinda busy.




Is anyone going to rausch creek this weekend?
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Originally Posted by Veeb0rg
at least he didn't..

uh---whats wrong with this--its the route im takin?
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Originally Posted by mikefrost
Nate's oil pan gasket went pretty smooth. Had to drop the tie rod, track bar and remove the starter and oil pump pick up before the pan would come out, same deal as mine. Everything came apart nicely, no busted knuckles or anything

Thanks again to Steve for the use of the garage, so much easier with a lift and air!

@ptMike I figured you'd find mud in your wheels
---i made it from you guys to the beverage store--came out,key no turnie in ignition no mo??--had my son bring another key-same result--none, had to have towed back into the shop cuz i had windows down and all, i love it when things go smoothly


Jeep-Life--
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Originally Posted by gone4x4
---i made it from you guys to the beverage store--came out,key no turnie in ignition no mo??--had my son bring another key-same result--none, had to have towed back into the shop cuz i had windows down and all, i love it when things go smoothly

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Jeep life for sure. The other day my rear door wouldn't open. Fiddled with it for about 15 minutes and it opened on its own.
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Originally Posted by mikefrost
Nate's oil pan gasket went pretty smooth. Had to drop the tie rod, track bar and remove the starter and oil pump pick up before the pan would come out, same deal as mine. Everything came apart nicely, no busted knuckles or anything

Thanks again to Steve for the use of the garage, so much easier with a lift and air!

@ptMike I figured you'd find mud in your wheels
Ditto to Steve, and thanks so much mike, it was a good learning experience.

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MIKE!!! I have a head in my Jeep, and you have seats in yours....um....what happened to ya today homie?

Had a good time meeting a bunch of you at the yard.

Scored some 280Z hood vents.

Cordelia, I got your marker light.

MIKE!!??
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Still having trouble with the damn sway bar pins


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