HOW TO TIGHTEN UP MY CJ FRONT END. TIE ROD, BRACE BOX, WHEEL BEARINGS, STILL A DANCER
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Re: HOW TO TIGHTEN UP MY CJ FRONT END. TIE ROD, BRACE BOX, WHEELBEARINGS, STILL A DANCER
Just trying to keep my Country safe.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
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Re: HOW TO TIGHTEN UP MY CJ FRONT END. TIE ROD, BRACE BOX, WHEELBEARINGS, STILL A DANCER
Just trying to keep my Country safe.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
#93
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Re: HOW TO TIGHTEN UP MY CJ FRONT END. TIE ROD, BRACE BOX, WHEELBEARINGS, STILL A DANCER
Just trying to keep my Country safe.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
#94
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Re: HOW TO TIGHTEN UP MY CJ FRONT END. TIE ROD, BRACE BOX, WHEEL BEARINGS, STILL A DANCER
I guess I'll just let the content of that post speak for itself and let this
useless thread die its' much deserved death.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Just trying to keep my Country safe.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> > You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> > should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> > it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> > bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> > will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> > can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> > starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
useless thread die its' much deserved death.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:426B4307.4E7683BD@***.net...
> Just trying to keep my Country safe.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> > You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> > should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> > it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> > bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> > will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> > can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> > starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
#95
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Re: HOW TO TIGHTEN UP MY CJ FRONT END. TIE ROD, BRACE BOX, WHEEL BEARINGS, STILL A DANCER
I guess I'll just let the content of that post speak for itself and let this
useless thread die its' much deserved death.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:426B4307.4E7683BD@***.net...
> Just trying to keep my Country safe.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> > You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> > should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> > it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> > bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> > will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> > can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> > starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
useless thread die its' much deserved death.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:426B4307.4E7683BD@***.net...
> Just trying to keep my Country safe.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> > You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> > should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> > it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> > bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> > will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> > can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> > starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
#96
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Re: HOW TO TIGHTEN UP MY CJ FRONT END. TIE ROD, BRACE BOX, WHEEL BEARINGS, STILL A DANCER
I guess I'll just let the content of that post speak for itself and let this
useless thread die its' much deserved death.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:426B4307.4E7683BD@***.net...
> Just trying to keep my Country safe.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> > You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> > should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> > it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> > bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> > will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> > can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> > starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
useless thread die its' much deserved death.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:426B4307.4E7683BD@***.net...
> Just trying to keep my Country safe.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> > You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> > should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> > it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> > bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> > will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> > can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> > starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
#97
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Re: HOW TO TIGHTEN UP MY CJ FRONT END. TIE ROD, BRACE BOX, WHEEL BEARINGS, STILL A DANCER
I guess I'll just let the content of that post speak for itself and let this
useless thread die its' much deserved death.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:426B4307.4E7683BD@***.net...
> Just trying to keep my Country safe.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> > You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> > should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> > it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> > bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> > will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> > can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> > starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
useless thread die its' much deserved death.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:426B4307.4E7683BD@***.net...
> Just trying to keep my Country safe.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tgreening@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> > You really are fishing aren't you? If you could tell me exactly WHY I
> > should do that, when everything works just fine as is, I might consider
> > it. Other than that, it's late, I'm going to bed, and you have totally
> > bored me to death tonight. Maybe between now and when I wake up you
> > will have had the time to study every photo in my library to see if you
> > can find SOMEthing you can try to nail me with. You really are
> > starting to appear as a sad, juvenile old man. Nighty night.....
#98
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Re: HOW TO TIGHTEN UP MY CJ FRONT END. TIE ROD, BRACE BOX, WHEELBEARINGS, STILL A DANCER
I would say the shop guys or the folks that lined up the spring over
were wizards to get it that stable with no tire burn.
My CJ7's front end was all replaced in 2000, but I have YJ shackles on
so that tosses 'my' alignment out which likely makes mine more twitchy
or prone to the wobble.
I know it sure doesn't take a lot of ice or mud on the wheels before I
need to stop and clean them....
Mike
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> Well I'll have to take it on faith from the alignment shop that it was done
> properly. How much wear the components have is hard to say. Everything is
> still tight with no slop so I guess you could say the wear is minimal.
> Then again, if you've got big tires and wobble problems along with a bunch
> of sloppy worn out front end components, it's hardly fair to call it a
> tire/stabilizer problem.
>
> All I can tell you is my experience. I haven't had a stabilizer for a
> couple years now and never missed it when it came off.
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:426A686E.E4BD3E1F@sympatico.ca...
> > Then you have the alignment off or have 'perfect' tires and components
> > with no wear yet.
> >
> > Driving like that is suicide up here in slush country, we get the death
> > wobble from slush or snow sticking to rims and that is with 'good'
> > stabilizers.
> >
were wizards to get it that stable with no tire burn.
My CJ7's front end was all replaced in 2000, but I have YJ shackles on
so that tosses 'my' alignment out which likely makes mine more twitchy
or prone to the wobble.
I know it sure doesn't take a lot of ice or mud on the wheels before I
need to stop and clean them....
Mike
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> Well I'll have to take it on faith from the alignment shop that it was done
> properly. How much wear the components have is hard to say. Everything is
> still tight with no slop so I guess you could say the wear is minimal.
> Then again, if you've got big tires and wobble problems along with a bunch
> of sloppy worn out front end components, it's hardly fair to call it a
> tire/stabilizer problem.
>
> All I can tell you is my experience. I haven't had a stabilizer for a
> couple years now and never missed it when it came off.
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:426A686E.E4BD3E1F@sympatico.ca...
> > Then you have the alignment off or have 'perfect' tires and components
> > with no wear yet.
> >
> > Driving like that is suicide up here in slush country, we get the death
> > wobble from slush or snow sticking to rims and that is with 'good'
> > stabilizers.
> >
#99
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Re: HOW TO TIGHTEN UP MY CJ FRONT END. TIE ROD, BRACE BOX, WHEELBEARINGS, STILL A DANCER
I would say the shop guys or the folks that lined up the spring over
were wizards to get it that stable with no tire burn.
My CJ7's front end was all replaced in 2000, but I have YJ shackles on
so that tosses 'my' alignment out which likely makes mine more twitchy
or prone to the wobble.
I know it sure doesn't take a lot of ice or mud on the wheels before I
need to stop and clean them....
Mike
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> Well I'll have to take it on faith from the alignment shop that it was done
> properly. How much wear the components have is hard to say. Everything is
> still tight with no slop so I guess you could say the wear is minimal.
> Then again, if you've got big tires and wobble problems along with a bunch
> of sloppy worn out front end components, it's hardly fair to call it a
> tire/stabilizer problem.
>
> All I can tell you is my experience. I haven't had a stabilizer for a
> couple years now and never missed it when it came off.
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:426A686E.E4BD3E1F@sympatico.ca...
> > Then you have the alignment off or have 'perfect' tires and components
> > with no wear yet.
> >
> > Driving like that is suicide up here in slush country, we get the death
> > wobble from slush or snow sticking to rims and that is with 'good'
> > stabilizers.
> >
were wizards to get it that stable with no tire burn.
My CJ7's front end was all replaced in 2000, but I have YJ shackles on
so that tosses 'my' alignment out which likely makes mine more twitchy
or prone to the wobble.
I know it sure doesn't take a lot of ice or mud on the wheels before I
need to stop and clean them....
Mike
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> Well I'll have to take it on faith from the alignment shop that it was done
> properly. How much wear the components have is hard to say. Everything is
> still tight with no slop so I guess you could say the wear is minimal.
> Then again, if you've got big tires and wobble problems along with a bunch
> of sloppy worn out front end components, it's hardly fair to call it a
> tire/stabilizer problem.
>
> All I can tell you is my experience. I haven't had a stabilizer for a
> couple years now and never missed it when it came off.
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:426A686E.E4BD3E1F@sympatico.ca...
> > Then you have the alignment off or have 'perfect' tires and components
> > with no wear yet.
> >
> > Driving like that is suicide up here in slush country, we get the death
> > wobble from slush or snow sticking to rims and that is with 'good'
> > stabilizers.
> >
#100
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Re: HOW TO TIGHTEN UP MY CJ FRONT END. TIE ROD, BRACE BOX, WHEELBEARINGS, STILL A DANCER
I would say the shop guys or the folks that lined up the spring over
were wizards to get it that stable with no tire burn.
My CJ7's front end was all replaced in 2000, but I have YJ shackles on
so that tosses 'my' alignment out which likely makes mine more twitchy
or prone to the wobble.
I know it sure doesn't take a lot of ice or mud on the wheels before I
need to stop and clean them....
Mike
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> Well I'll have to take it on faith from the alignment shop that it was done
> properly. How much wear the components have is hard to say. Everything is
> still tight with no slop so I guess you could say the wear is minimal.
> Then again, if you've got big tires and wobble problems along with a bunch
> of sloppy worn out front end components, it's hardly fair to call it a
> tire/stabilizer problem.
>
> All I can tell you is my experience. I haven't had a stabilizer for a
> couple years now and never missed it when it came off.
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:426A686E.E4BD3E1F@sympatico.ca...
> > Then you have the alignment off or have 'perfect' tires and components
> > with no wear yet.
> >
> > Driving like that is suicide up here in slush country, we get the death
> > wobble from slush or snow sticking to rims and that is with 'good'
> > stabilizers.
> >
were wizards to get it that stable with no tire burn.
My CJ7's front end was all replaced in 2000, but I have YJ shackles on
so that tosses 'my' alignment out which likely makes mine more twitchy
or prone to the wobble.
I know it sure doesn't take a lot of ice or mud on the wheels before I
need to stop and clean them....
Mike
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> Well I'll have to take it on faith from the alignment shop that it was done
> properly. How much wear the components have is hard to say. Everything is
> still tight with no slop so I guess you could say the wear is minimal.
> Then again, if you've got big tires and wobble problems along with a bunch
> of sloppy worn out front end components, it's hardly fair to call it a
> tire/stabilizer problem.
>
> All I can tell you is my experience. I haven't had a stabilizer for a
> couple years now and never missed it when it came off.
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:426A686E.E4BD3E1F@sympatico.ca...
> > Then you have the alignment off or have 'perfect' tires and components
> > with no wear yet.
> >
> > Driving like that is suicide up here in slush country, we get the death
> > wobble from slush or snow sticking to rims and that is with 'good'
> > stabilizers.
> >