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Grand Junkie
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: San Diego, CA - Chula Vista, CA
Posts: 246
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This is going to kill me, I have the Jeep on stands and the dammmmm thing will not come off. I have the lower bolt about 1/4 the way but :bang: ,
any ideas on taking this off? Working on the Jeep at 11:00 got to love it and hate it.... -chris |
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Senior Member
Grand Junkie
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Reno NV.
Posts: 183
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If you are talking about the track bar the trick is a big *** pickle fork. If you are talking about the bracket their are four bolts, two on the bottom and two in the tire well. I just did mine the sooner you respond the sooner I can help.
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Senior Member
Grand Junkie
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: San Diego, CA - Chula Vista, CA
Posts: 246
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I always manage to do all the work on my Jeep and this is a *****, I know how the bracket goes on but the trackbar will not come off. I have had the jeep in the air and on the ground. I am at work with the jeep at the house. I think I can get it, it's just that it was late and I was pissed.
I am adding the bracket and a BB for a total of 5 in the rear. Along with rear sway bar extentions. -chris |
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