nohitter64
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Prepped my wheels for paint so I can get some new shoes.
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Well your above link is taking it to a post in Gen Discussion, but you did mange to do it right there.
You have to have the image tag & then above in the post box where the yellow mountain box is click on that, which is "insert image", then paste the Image tag..done.
I use IMGUR cropped it and insert image...Nice Set up, you are ready to go !
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Had it towed. Off to the parents house where I'll be eventually replacing the axle, intermediate shaft, and maybe some seals/bushings/bearings.You must be registered for see images attach
Nah it was 75 bucks for piece of mind. It was driveable. I drove right up the ramp. That said who's to say the CV wouldn't just bind up on the highway and stop the wheel?? That's the last thing I wanted.hope you didn't pay a lot. and was it undriveable?
It was driveable. See my other post. Front drive shaft doesn't prevent the axle from still spinning.Was it not driveable even with taking out the front driveshaft? It really isn't too bad a job. Tools and a second set of hands are what made that job easier for me. Oh and having it on a lift was nice too.
Kid's playset...rock solid since I buried 3' of each post. It made the swings higher than the kits you can buy nowadays and more like the deathtraps we used to jump off as kids.You must be registered for see images attach
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Oem is the way to go with radiators outside of paying a shop to make one for you.My OEM radiator was the culprit to the missing coolant. It had a hairline crack at the top driver side end. JB weld didn’t work. The stream is finer then a needle and must’ve cut right through it.
So rockauto has a mopar radiator. Checked with my dealer. It’s for the manual jeep.
Thanks RA for your awesome description and specifications. I would have been out of money on shipping. Can’t always trust the pictures which didn’t show the transmission cooler ports.
The part 52080118AB which they do have via a part number search but is not listed under my jeep.
Dealer part is $322.... but I worked out a deal so not too bad.
...Apparently the coolant system is full of gunk...