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Old 05-23-2014, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by gotsnowboards
She said, "it's either me or the Jeep".

She watched me death wobble away.

She watched me death wobble away....then called the ambulance after my unibody folded in half on the speed bump. Lmao
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Originally Posted by dukie564
they are always "frozen" to the shaft. That nut is on there at like 175 ft-lbs +

You need a breaker bar, and a lonnnng cheater pipe to get it off. Once the nut is loose leave the nut on the shaft a few threads when you put the puller on the pitman arm so it doesn't fly across the parking lot and kill babies when it lets go.
Frozen, stuck whatever. Lol

Its not the nut. Its the pitman arm itself. The nuts were no match for the impact.

I beat it with a mini sledge. I broke a pitman arm puller. I just didn't put heat on it. All I had was a propane torch. I could probably borrow a map torch from a buddy. Wouldn't it ruin the steering box though?
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Originally Posted by Renots
Did someone forget to tell me it's take everything literally to the crossed t and dotted i week??
Finished taking my FRONT doors off. ::face palm slap::
lmao sorry man

Take the rears off! You know you wanna.
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Originally Posted by Dirt Diver
Look at the link on pics 4 and 5 I think. When I was looking at quarter panel guards last night, I read that JCR makes them for XJ's with the cut and folded flares.
http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1089037
Those are for trimmed wheel wells, they still have to screw into the lower quarter panel.

This is the cut'n'fold: http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/c...t-way-1007865/
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Originally Posted by BenJammin25
Haha why would you wanna do that...

And actually I'm supposed to be the one working on his partition, I've just been slacking on swapping out my tank for my welder!!!
Lol cause I hate stuff flying around
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Tighten the puller, smack with bfh tighten again smack with bfh it will come off, I do it daily
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Originally Posted by DieselD
Frozen, stuck whatever. Lol

Its not the nut. Its the pitman arm itself. The nuts were no match for the impact.

I beat it with a mini sledge. I broke a pitman arm puller. I just didn't put heat on it. All I had was a propane torch. I could probably borrow a map torch from a buddy. Wouldn't it ruin the steering box though?
take turns with a BFH to the side of the pitman arm, spraying it with pb blaster, and the pitman arm puller, that work for me twice so far
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Originally Posted by cleenrob

take turns with a BFH to the side of the pitman arm, spraying it with pb blaster, and the pitman arm puller, that work for me twice so far
That's what I did for two hours. Its sitting soaked in PB for now. I'll go at it again next time I'm over there. I've got a lot of pitman arms to come off but this one has been a real pain. (Obviously or it would be off already)
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Originally Posted by Customizer1000
smack ... smack ... I do it daily
Old 05-23-2014, 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by salad
Just the nutz on your chin
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Originally Posted by Strmtrooper70
Maybe one of those pet cages?
I want to be able to secure the trunk better then that when rolling doorless. I'm also that guy on the trail that brings his garage. I'm the same guy on the trail that hits **** way to hard and fast(giggity). So I basically want something bullet proof(not literally)

Originally Posted by Customizer1000
Ever think about actually strapping stuff down?
Nope.... I'll think about it. Nope. Actually I used to. The straps either break or the items slips out. I used to really strap it down too.

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Originally Posted by gotsnowboards
I want to be able to secure the trunk

Nope.... I'll think about it. Nope. Actually I used to. The straps either break or the items slips out. I used to really strap it down too.
It's not a car, jeeps don't have trunks, nice edit lol
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sound proofed my new wood grain door panels
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OK so I got rear ended today and the bumper and hatch are damaged. I just can't figure out which bumper to replace it with though. I was thinking nates4x4, but what are some good rear bumpers?
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Why did you put it there? You know that stuff gets brittle


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