Torx socket size: Rear hatch on 95 ZJ
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Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
on the '95 ZJ Limited?
Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
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L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>
> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
E-8
I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
--
DougW
> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>
> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
E-8
I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
--
DougW
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L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>
> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
E-8
I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
--
DougW
> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>
> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
E-8
I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
--
DougW
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L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>
> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
E-8
I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
--
DougW
> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>
> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
E-8
I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
--
DougW
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Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
> L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
>> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
>> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
>> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>>
>> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
>> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
>
> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
> E-8
>
> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
by the clerk just to go check the size.
Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
time.
Donkeyshines.
> L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
>> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
>> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
>> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>>
>> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
>> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
>
> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
> E-8
>
> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
by the clerk just to go check the size.
Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
time.
Donkeyshines.
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Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
> L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
>> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
>> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
>> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>>
>> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
>> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
>
> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
> E-8
>
> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
by the clerk just to go check the size.
Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
time.
Donkeyshines.
> L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
>> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
>> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
>> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>>
>> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
>> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
>
> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
> E-8
>
> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
by the clerk just to go check the size.
Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
time.
Donkeyshines.
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Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
> L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
>> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
>> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
>> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>>
>> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
>> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
>
> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
> E-8
>
> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
by the clerk just to go check the size.
Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
time.
Donkeyshines.
> L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
>> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
>> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
>> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>>
>> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
>> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
>
> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
> E-8
>
> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
by the clerk just to go check the size.
Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
time.
Donkeyshines.
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L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
>> E-8
>>
>> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
>> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
>
> Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
> in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
> by the clerk just to go check the size.
Haven't had any problem with Sears.
> Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
> unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
> time.
Put up with the rear door sinking for about two years till I had
to support it with my head just to get stuff out of the back. Built
a prop rod from 1x2, but even that wore thin after a while.
> Donkeyshines.
Better than Monkeyshines and more legal than Moonshines. :)
--
DougW
> Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
>> E-8
>>
>> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
>> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
>
> Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
> in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
> by the clerk just to go check the size.
Haven't had any problem with Sears.
> Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
> unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
> time.
Put up with the rear door sinking for about two years till I had
to support it with my head just to get stuff out of the back. Built
a prop rod from 1x2, but even that wore thin after a while.
> Donkeyshines.
Better than Monkeyshines and more legal than Moonshines. :)
--
DougW
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L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
>> E-8
>>
>> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
>> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
>
> Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
> in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
> by the clerk just to go check the size.
Haven't had any problem with Sears.
> Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
> unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
> time.
Put up with the rear door sinking for about two years till I had
to support it with my head just to get stuff out of the back. Built
a prop rod from 1x2, but even that wore thin after a while.
> Donkeyshines.
Better than Monkeyshines and more legal than Moonshines. :)
--
DougW
> Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
>> E-8
>>
>> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
>> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
>
> Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
> in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
> by the clerk just to go check the size.
Haven't had any problem with Sears.
> Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
> unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
> time.
Put up with the rear door sinking for about two years till I had
to support it with my head just to get stuff out of the back. Built
a prop rod from 1x2, but even that wore thin after a while.
> Donkeyshines.
Better than Monkeyshines and more legal than Moonshines. :)
--
DougW
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L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
>> E-8
>>
>> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
>> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
>
> Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
> in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
> by the clerk just to go check the size.
Haven't had any problem with Sears.
> Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
> unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
> time.
Put up with the rear door sinking for about two years till I had
to support it with my head just to get stuff out of the back. Built
a prop rod from 1x2, but even that wore thin after a while.
> Donkeyshines.
Better than Monkeyshines and more legal than Moonshines. :)
--
DougW
> Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
>> E-8
>>
>> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
>> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
>
> Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
> in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
> by the clerk just to go check the size.
Haven't had any problem with Sears.
> Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
> unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
> time.
Put up with the rear door sinking for about two years till I had
to support it with my head just to get stuff out of the back. Built
a prop rod from 1x2, but even that wore thin after a while.
> Donkeyshines.
Better than Monkeyshines and more legal than Moonshines. :)
--
DougW
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