back it with a piece of wood you don't mind burning a little (will help to keep the weld from melting out so fast)
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back it with a piece of wood you don't mind burning a little (will help to keep the weld from melting out so fast)
update. after sittling for about 3 months I put the oil pan back in. the rear main leaks a little but i will fix that later. I replaced the pinion seal in the 30 also.
a few weeks after having it back together i almost got stuck because i didnt realize the transfercase linkage came unhooked when I had the crossmember dropped. needless to say that has not been corrected yet. I doubt i will mess with it until the week before its next trip.
So I am off and bored today... I started the day off with getting an inspection and then pulled the front bumper off to finally put some paint on it. I think I am gonna crawl under it and fix the 4wd linkage finally... I am tired of shifting it into 4wd by crawling under the jeep and pulling on the linkage by hand.
do you still want that cage for it?
Well bumper is back on... transfercase linkage is back together. Only took 20 min should have done that a long time ago. and yes I still want the cage... PM me how much it is again and lets try and make arangements to get it.
Tate, what has this bumper gained you over a stock bumper? I mean, you could have drilled holes in the stock bumper to mount lights, and there are bolt on tow hooks for TJs. Am I missing something?
[the dude] you're not missing anything, walter, you're just an a$$hole! [/]
:D
and i didnt have a stock bumper either