I need to put rear shocks on.
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I need to put rear shocks on.
I need to get my new tires put on, replace a busted brake line, replace my shifter cable, and replace my inner axle seals.
I need to get in the car Saturday morning and show up before you ****ers wake up :flipoff2:
Considering going. If I do I will take the cj7 which still needs a bunch of work. The cj5 is in pieces and a long way from being done.
I need to do a disc brake conversion on the rear of my jeep or just fix the drums because they are leaking. Also, I need to replace all of the bushings inside my rod ends on the 3-link and make sure my heater is working haha.
I am thinking about stocking up on parts that may break on the trail so does anyone have any advise on what parts i should keep in the tool box in my jeep just in case?
U-joints, t-case yoke, axle shafts, spare drive shafts, those are the common pieces that go pop. As for your brakes, I would probably just tear down your drums and replace the brake cylinder in there, odds are that is what is leaking and probably costs ~$20 at O'reilly's. Good afternoon project.
This. Cheap and easy
Did you have a spare tire? TSL, despite being "Gods Tire", like to rip open in Clayton.:flipoff2:
You have that winch, but it will suck hanging off the back at Clayton. I would rework either the carrier or the stinger to make it work up front.
Lighting is also a good thing to have for night runs.
I do not have a spare right now actually I didnt even think about that. And ya i need to do something about that winch. I am also planning on running some rock lights. My brother is an electrical engineer and he said he could wire up whatever I want him to so im putting him on winch, light, and CB duty. I have spare u joints and drive shafts so I guess axle shafts are the next spare i need to get as well as a wheel and tire.
some fluids and radiator repair stuff/ all around fixall like jb weld is a good idea
Hahahah no he knows what he is doing. He has wired all kinds of stuff. From rewiring our entire boat to motorcycles to my old truck to lighting and sound equipment for Kyle Park. Dude knows what he is doing.
Wiring up lights does not require an electrical engineer. It requires 5 min on google and an hour in the garage
Ya I know ha but I dont feel like doing it and he loves doing that crap.
The wife and I are heading up Thursday night.
Jb, i potentially have a trailer you could borrow. Spears has trailer too.