PA cherokee club
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From: Shippensburg, PA
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
Where can I buy large nuts at? Lol. A nut roughly the size of a pinion nut on a d30. I want to go to a store and buy it cause I don't know exactly what size and thread I'm working with. I rounded the first set of threads on my axle shaft for my bike. I found a redneck fix that requires you to buy a new nut for the bolt, cut the nut in half, clamp it to the good threads, then back it off to straighten the bad threads. It's worth a shot cause I don't want to have to buy a new axle. The damage is so small, I just can't get the nut to start on it. Needless to say that sucker was stuck in there.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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From: Snowville, PA
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6 torque monster w/ a supercharger
Where can I buy large nuts at? Lol. A nut roughly the size of a pinion nut on a d30. I want to go to a store and buy it cause I don't know exactly what size and thread I'm working with. I rounded the first set of threads on my axle shaft for my bike. I found a redneck fix that requires you to buy a new nut for the bolt, cut the nut in half, clamp it to the good threads, then back it off to straighten the bad threads. It's worth a shot cause I don't want to have to buy a new axle. The damage is so small, I just can't get the nut to start on it. Needless to say that sucker was stuck in there.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
I did the same to a d44 pinion (threads pulled out of the nut). Lost the last two threads on the pinion and couldn't get a new nut on. Ended up fixing it with a file and a die. Lol
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From: Cape Hatteras, North Carolina
Year: 2000 WJ
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Axle nut
^ I was going to suggest the same thing.
If it's just the starter threads, file them down past the damage and try to clean them up.
If it's just the starter threads, file them down past the damage and try to clean them up.
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From: Newport, pa
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Where can I buy large nuts at? Lol. A nut roughly the size of a pinion nut on a d30. I want to go to a store and buy it cause I don't know exactly what size and thread I'm working with. I rounded the first set of threads on my axle shaft for my bike. I found a redneck fix that requires you to buy a new nut for the bolt, cut the nut in half, clamp it to the good threads, then back it off to straighten the bad threads. It's worth a shot cause I don't want to have to buy a new axle. The damage is so small, I just can't get the nut to start on it. Needless to say that sucker was stuck in there.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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From: Snowville, PA
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6 torque monster w/ a supercharger
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From: Chester County, PA
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Where can I buy large nuts at? Lol. A nut roughly the size of a pinion nut on a d30. I want to go to a store and buy it cause I don't know exactly what size and thread I'm working with. I rounded the first set of threads on my axle shaft for my bike. I found a redneck fix that requires you to buy a new nut for the bolt, cut the nut in half, clamp it to the good threads, then back it off to straighten the bad threads. It's worth a shot cause I don't want to have to buy a new axle. The damage is so small, I just can't get the nut to start on it. Needless to say that sucker was stuck in there. Any ideas?