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MCF90

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  1. Well, I had an check up appointment with my surgeon today (had a softball sized brain tumor removed + radiation. Finished up about a month ago.) and stopped at Wal Mart on the way home to pick up a few odds and ends. I parked in the lot and spied a red Sportruck just down the row from me. I wandered over to it and stuck a Comanche Club business card in the drivers side window sweep (fuzzy stip). Came out to find the owner had already left. Didn't see the card on the ground so thats good! Matt
  2. Matt You can get replacement boots on the HELP! rack at Auto Zone or Advance Auto. If the TRE itself doesn't feel sloppy, just buy a new rubber seal. Cool, I may be able to just do that. The joint doesn't feel worn out, so I guess I could get away with just buying the boot. Thanks! Matt
  3. Can do! Guess I'll need the pickle forks after all! :doh: Matt
  4. I'm thinking I may need to replace the chassis end rod end as the rubber boot is toast. Where could I find a replacement? Matt
  5. I'll listen to just about anything. The only "music" I will NOT listen to is modern pop or modern rap. Anything else is fair game. My Ipod is very eclectic(sp?)! Matt
  6. Ok, cool. I'll give it a shot and see what happens. Matt
  7. Ok, thats what I figured. Looks like I'll be making a trip to Farm and Fleet in the near future. So all I need to do is heat up the end of the bar itself right? Matt
  8. How big of a torch would I need to get it to budge? Matt
  9. Thought about that, but I don't have a torch or anything. Matt
  10. MCF90

    Who did I see???

    Yup, that was it! Sweet looking MJ! Matt
  11. Nope, I can't get it to thread in or out. Matt
  12. Well, I got the track bar disconnected on the axle side, got the jam nut backed off, sprayed liberally with PB Blaster last night, let it sit overnight, and I still can't get the Track bar to spin. I am using a pipe wrench and I still can't get it to move! Any suggestions? :dunno: Matt
  13. Will do! :thumbsup:
  14. Got the truck back on the ground, turned the wheels, got the axle about where it needs to be, just need to adjust the track bar now. Matt
  15. Nice! I'll give that a shot! Matt
  16. Once I get the bar to the length I need, how can I get the axle moved over? I tried getting between the truck and a wall and tried pushing it over with my legs, but it didn't budge. I've got the front end off the ground, but it still didn't move. Any ideas? :dunno: Matt
  17. Cool, I'll go bathe it with some PB Blaster. Love that stuff! Matt
  18. I got the axle side of the track bar disconnected and got the jam nut backed off, but for the life of me, I can't get the bar to spin! What did you guys use to get it to spin? A pipe wrench? The axle needs to move towards the passenger side about 3/4" or so to get the truck to track right. Thanks, Matt
  19. I know its probably a long shot, but if anyone has a stock Jeep light bar, I'd like to speak to you! Please let me know if you have one. Thanks! Matt
  20. MCF90

    Who did I see???

    I was driving southbound on Illinois I39/51 and I saw a blue, lifted Comanche heading northbound on 39/51 just north of Mendota. Who did I see? Show yourself! :wavey: Matt
  21. I was expecting to find a standard cotter pin, but instead I found what looked to be a safety pin looking pin. Matt
  22. Just curious, the pin that I found over the nut on the chassis bracket looks almost like a safety pin. Is this what Jeep used from the factory? Just curious as I've never encountered this type of pin before. Matt
  23. Now I have to put the nut and that funky pin back in on the frame side. :doh: Matt
  24. I suppose I could try that! Matt
  25. I saw Summit has a set with 3 different size forks for a good price. May just buy that so I have it around. Matt
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