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Old 07-10-2016 | 02:41 PM
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Safe to re-use everything with some anti-seize granted that it's not damaged or stripped?
Yep
Old 07-10-2016 | 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
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Old 07-10-2016 | 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by zrace
Thanks
Good luck on removal. A lot of the time they are seized and require cutting. But like I said, good luck. Haha
Old 07-11-2016 | 10:19 PM
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Trevor melnyk
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my old zj and my new 96 xj project


Old 07-11-2016 | 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ford4x4302
Trevor melnyk Benton pa my old zj and my new 96 xj project
welcome!
Old 07-12-2016 | 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ford4x4302
Trevor melnyk
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my old zj and my new 96 xj project
Welcome man!!
Old 07-13-2016 | 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by foxmxrcer
Good luck on removal. A lot of the time they are seized and require cutting. But like I said, good luck. Haha
Yeah, they're definitely on there. I need a bigger torx bit. Was also hot as ***** yesterday.
Old 07-13-2016 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by zrace
Yeah, they're definitely on there. I need a bigger torx bit. Was also hot as ***** yesterday.
I don't recall torx bolts being used on the leafs from factory?
Old 07-13-2016 | 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by foxmxrcer
I don't recall torx bolts being used on the leafs from factory?
there weren't
Old 07-13-2016 | 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by foxmxrcer
I don't recall torx bolts being used on the leafs from factory?
Originally Posted by XJwonders
there weren't
Sorry for the confusion

I started on the sway bar links yesterday.

I don't have all the stuff to do the leafs yet because the parts were back ordered.

Old 07-13-2016 | 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by zrace
Sorry for the confusion

I started on the sway bar links yesterday.

I don't have all the stuff to do the leafs yet because the parts were back ordered.

Those torx bolts are a trap.... They're pressed in with knurls, like a wheel stud.... Torx head is just for looks
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The "torx" bolts that's on the axle mounts are actually pressed-in studs. Not actual bolts.

What I would do is to grind the torx head off then stack washers on the threaded portion and put the nut back on, and start tightening it down. It ll pop out
Old 07-13-2016 | 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
The "torx" bolts that's on the axle mounts are actually pressed-in studs. Not actual bolts.

What I would do is to grind the torx head off then stack washers on the threaded portion and put the nut back on, and start tightening it down. It ll pop out
That takes to long....bfh, or my favorite, use a pitman arm puller to press it out
Old 07-13-2016 | 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by foxmxrcer
That takes to long....bfh, or my favorite, use a pitman arm puller to press it out
it takes equal amount of time
Old 07-13-2016 | 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by foxmxrcer
Those torx bolts are a trap.... They're pressed in with knurls, like a wheel stud.... Torx head is just for looks
Originally Posted by XJwonders
The "torx" bolts that's on the axle mounts are actually pressed-in studs. Not actual bolts.

What I would do is to grind the torx head off then stack washers on the threaded portion and put the nut back on, and start tightening it down. It ll pop out
OF COURRRRRRRRSE THEY'RE PRESSED IN, WHY WOULDN'T THEY BE?!?!?! Lol

Originally Posted by foxmxrcer
That takes to long....bfh, or my favorite, use a pitman arm puller to press it out
That's a good idea.


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