installing control arms
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Re: installing control arms
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Stick everything you can think of underneath the frame like your
> tires to start, don't just depend on jack stands.
leave the wheels on, that way if the vehicle falls it's only
as far as the axle. Besides which you will need something to hold
up the axle. :)
> Nathan Otis wrote:
>>
>> All I have to say is, "Duh". The probably would have become obvious to me
>> when I got under there.
>>
>> Thanks, Bill.
>> n.
> Stick everything you can think of underneath the frame like your
> tires to start, don't just depend on jack stands.
leave the wheels on, that way if the vehicle falls it's only
as far as the axle. Besides which you will need something to hold
up the axle. :)
> Nathan Otis wrote:
>>
>> All I have to say is, "Duh". The probably would have become obvious to me
>> when I got under there.
>>
>> Thanks, Bill.
>> n.
#12
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Re: installing control arms
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Stick everything you can think of underneath the frame like your
> tires to start, don't just depend on jack stands.
leave the wheels on, that way if the vehicle falls it's only
as far as the axle. Besides which you will need something to hold
up the axle. :)
> Nathan Otis wrote:
>>
>> All I have to say is, "Duh". The probably would have become obvious to me
>> when I got under there.
>>
>> Thanks, Bill.
>> n.
> Stick everything you can think of underneath the frame like your
> tires to start, don't just depend on jack stands.
leave the wheels on, that way if the vehicle falls it's only
as far as the axle. Besides which you will need something to hold
up the axle. :)
> Nathan Otis wrote:
>>
>> All I have to say is, "Duh". The probably would have become obvious to me
>> when I got under there.
>>
>> Thanks, Bill.
>> n.
#13
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Re: installing control arms
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Stick everything you can think of underneath the frame like your
> tires to start, don't just depend on jack stands.
leave the wheels on, that way if the vehicle falls it's only
as far as the axle. Besides which you will need something to hold
up the axle. :)
> Nathan Otis wrote:
>>
>> All I have to say is, "Duh". The probably would have become obvious to me
>> when I got under there.
>>
>> Thanks, Bill.
>> n.
> Stick everything you can think of underneath the frame like your
> tires to start, don't just depend on jack stands.
leave the wheels on, that way if the vehicle falls it's only
as far as the axle. Besides which you will need something to hold
up the axle. :)
> Nathan Otis wrote:
>>
>> All I have to say is, "Duh". The probably would have become obvious to me
>> when I got under there.
>>
>> Thanks, Bill.
>> n.
#14
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Re: installing control arms
That's kinda what I was thinking.
Thanks.
n.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> Stick everything you can think of underneath the frame like your
>> tires to start, don't just depend on jack stands.
>
> leave the wheels on, that way if the vehicle falls it's only
> as far as the axle. Besides which you will need something to hold
> up the axle. :)
>
>> Nathan Otis wrote:
>>>
>>> All I have to say is, "Duh". The probably would have become obvious to
>>> me
>>> when I got under there.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Bill.
>>> n.
>
>
>
Thanks.
n.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> Stick everything you can think of underneath the frame like your
>> tires to start, don't just depend on jack stands.
>
> leave the wheels on, that way if the vehicle falls it's only
> as far as the axle. Besides which you will need something to hold
> up the axle. :)
>
>> Nathan Otis wrote:
>>>
>>> All I have to say is, "Duh". The probably would have become obvious to
>>> me
>>> when I got under there.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Bill.
>>> n.
>
>
>
#15
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Re: installing control arms
That's kinda what I was thinking.
Thanks.
n.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> Stick everything you can think of underneath the frame like your
>> tires to start, don't just depend on jack stands.
>
> leave the wheels on, that way if the vehicle falls it's only
> as far as the axle. Besides which you will need something to hold
> up the axle. :)
>
>> Nathan Otis wrote:
>>>
>>> All I have to say is, "Duh". The probably would have become obvious to
>>> me
>>> when I got under there.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Bill.
>>> n.
>
>
>
Thanks.
n.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> Stick everything you can think of underneath the frame like your
>> tires to start, don't just depend on jack stands.
>
> leave the wheels on, that way if the vehicle falls it's only
> as far as the axle. Besides which you will need something to hold
> up the axle. :)
>
>> Nathan Otis wrote:
>>>
>>> All I have to say is, "Duh". The probably would have become obvious to
>>> me
>>> when I got under there.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Bill.
>>> n.
>
>
>
#16
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Re: installing control arms
That's kinda what I was thinking.
Thanks.
n.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> Stick everything you can think of underneath the frame like your
>> tires to start, don't just depend on jack stands.
>
> leave the wheels on, that way if the vehicle falls it's only
> as far as the axle. Besides which you will need something to hold
> up the axle. :)
>
>> Nathan Otis wrote:
>>>
>>> All I have to say is, "Duh". The probably would have become obvious to
>>> me
>>> when I got under there.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Bill.
>>> n.
>
>
>
Thanks.
n.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> Stick everything you can think of underneath the frame like your
>> tires to start, don't just depend on jack stands.
>
> leave the wheels on, that way if the vehicle falls it's only
> as far as the axle. Besides which you will need something to hold
> up the axle. :)
>
>> Nathan Otis wrote:
>>>
>>> All I have to say is, "Duh". The probably would have become obvious to
>>> me
>>> when I got under there.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Bill.
>>> n.
>
>
>
#17
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Re: installing control arms
the new used car manager bought a wrangler at the auction that is all decked
out the lift kit is a 6 incher and the tires are 36" super swampers it has new
adjusable control arms and even the old mounts were cut off, new trac bars and
springs
the drive shafts have been updated with cardian slip joints it has all the
good stuff the owner was kinda pissed till he seen all the traffic it brought
in sitting half parked on a 5 "boulder outfront
Nathan Otis wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I've got a set of upper adjustable control arms for the rear axle and I'm
> going to install them today. is it just a matter of taking one out and
> putting the new one in on one side and repeat on the other? It doesn't seem
> like there will be enough play in the axle to add the length I need without
> going back and forth a bunch of times.
>
> So do you do them one at a time, or both at the same time or what?
> n.
out the lift kit is a 6 incher and the tires are 36" super swampers it has new
adjusable control arms and even the old mounts were cut off, new trac bars and
springs
the drive shafts have been updated with cardian slip joints it has all the
good stuff the owner was kinda pissed till he seen all the traffic it brought
in sitting half parked on a 5 "boulder outfront
Nathan Otis wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I've got a set of upper adjustable control arms for the rear axle and I'm
> going to install them today. is it just a matter of taking one out and
> putting the new one in on one side and repeat on the other? It doesn't seem
> like there will be enough play in the axle to add the length I need without
> going back and forth a bunch of times.
>
> So do you do them one at a time, or both at the same time or what?
> n.
#18
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Re: installing control arms
the new used car manager bought a wrangler at the auction that is all decked
out the lift kit is a 6 incher and the tires are 36" super swampers it has new
adjusable control arms and even the old mounts were cut off, new trac bars and
springs
the drive shafts have been updated with cardian slip joints it has all the
good stuff the owner was kinda pissed till he seen all the traffic it brought
in sitting half parked on a 5 "boulder outfront
Nathan Otis wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I've got a set of upper adjustable control arms for the rear axle and I'm
> going to install them today. is it just a matter of taking one out and
> putting the new one in on one side and repeat on the other? It doesn't seem
> like there will be enough play in the axle to add the length I need without
> going back and forth a bunch of times.
>
> So do you do them one at a time, or both at the same time or what?
> n.
out the lift kit is a 6 incher and the tires are 36" super swampers it has new
adjusable control arms and even the old mounts were cut off, new trac bars and
springs
the drive shafts have been updated with cardian slip joints it has all the
good stuff the owner was kinda pissed till he seen all the traffic it brought
in sitting half parked on a 5 "boulder outfront
Nathan Otis wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I've got a set of upper adjustable control arms for the rear axle and I'm
> going to install them today. is it just a matter of taking one out and
> putting the new one in on one side and repeat on the other? It doesn't seem
> like there will be enough play in the axle to add the length I need without
> going back and forth a bunch of times.
>
> So do you do them one at a time, or both at the same time or what?
> n.
#19
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Re: installing control arms
the new used car manager bought a wrangler at the auction that is all decked
out the lift kit is a 6 incher and the tires are 36" super swampers it has new
adjusable control arms and even the old mounts were cut off, new trac bars and
springs
the drive shafts have been updated with cardian slip joints it has all the
good stuff the owner was kinda pissed till he seen all the traffic it brought
in sitting half parked on a 5 "boulder outfront
Nathan Otis wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I've got a set of upper adjustable control arms for the rear axle and I'm
> going to install them today. is it just a matter of taking one out and
> putting the new one in on one side and repeat on the other? It doesn't seem
> like there will be enough play in the axle to add the length I need without
> going back and forth a bunch of times.
>
> So do you do them one at a time, or both at the same time or what?
> n.
out the lift kit is a 6 incher and the tires are 36" super swampers it has new
adjusable control arms and even the old mounts were cut off, new trac bars and
springs
the drive shafts have been updated with cardian slip joints it has all the
good stuff the owner was kinda pissed till he seen all the traffic it brought
in sitting half parked on a 5 "boulder outfront
Nathan Otis wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I've got a set of upper adjustable control arms for the rear axle and I'm
> going to install them today. is it just a matter of taking one out and
> putting the new one in on one side and repeat on the other? It doesn't seem
> like there will be enough play in the axle to add the length I need without
> going back and forth a bunch of times.
>
> So do you do them one at a time, or both at the same time or what?
> n.
#20
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Re: installing control arms
Will your Stealership be selling this lifted TJ? Seems in the
litigious society he'd be leaving himself wide open.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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mic canic wrote:
>
> the new used car manager bought a wrangler at the auction that is all
> decked out the lift kit is a 6 incher and the tires are 36" super
> swampers it has new adjusable control arms and even the old mounts
> were cut off, new trac bars and springs
> the drive shafts have been updated with cardian slip joints it has
> all the good stuff the owner was kinda pissed till he seen all the
> traffic it brought in sitting half parked on a 5 "boulder outfront
litigious society he'd be leaving himself wide open.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
mic canic wrote:
>
> the new used car manager bought a wrangler at the auction that is all
> decked out the lift kit is a 6 incher and the tires are 36" super
> swampers it has new adjusable control arms and even the old mounts
> were cut off, new trac bars and springs
> the drive shafts have been updated with cardian slip joints it has
> all the good stuff the owner was kinda pissed till he seen all the
> traffic it brought in sitting half parked on a 5 "boulder outfront