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mikejeepstarternoob

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Kk clevis fits. If you get stamped ones, you will need shorter bolt that goes to lca. Plus, you get 3/8" free lift lol.


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Let's see: 300+ for a new clevis or 60 for a used one. No brainer.

Or 20 bucks at a pull it yard and a half hour of your time.. if the place pulls the part for you, they'll likely charge you more..
As for convenience... doing this and putting it on the strut yourself, will probably take less time than waiting on a new-to-you part through the mail.. never been too patient myself, so this would seem like a more convenient route to me?
 

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Or 20 bucks at a pull it yard and a half hour of your time.. if the place pulls the part for you, they'll likely charge you more..
As for convenience... doing this and putting it on the strut yourself, will probably take less time than waiting on a new-to-you part through the mail.. never been too patient myself, so this would seem like a more convenient route to me?


Ordered today, coming tomorrow. Not my first rodeo, lol. I always check to see where they're shipping the part from.
 

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Should of just asked what I wanted for a pair of mine.:happy175:
But glad you got parts coming:winner_third_h4h:
 

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clevis bracket help

I know all say go to a bone yard....but if they sit there, wont they be just as rusted away as the one your trying to replace(in my case). The 2 or 3 ive seen on ebay and amazon are crappy looking also....I would even settle for a link to after market clevis brackets even if its a lift... The previous owner of mine let it sit for 2 years after her husband died, a ton of stuff rusted away because of this.
 

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The eBay one is in way better shape than the one that rusted away in the jeep. Saved the time by not driving all over the state and not finding anything. Find a sand blaster and paint them if your worried about cosmetics. I had to cut the welded clevis off and believe me the rest of it was still solid.
 

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