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    Pitman arm removal

    Re: RE: safari bikini,duster,deck cover Are you using a generic puller or a pitman arm puller? Did you soak it with Liquid Wrench and then hit it with a hammer (the vibes help the Liquid Wrench penetrate) Not sure heat was a good idea... I think heat would swell it and maybe make it tighter.
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    DISASTER NEED HELP

    Try this link - it has a photo of the Jeep front suspension and all parts are labeled. http://www.cowtownjeeps.com/index.asp?url=/tech/align.htm
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    toughest bumpers for $$

    I run Bulletproof. In a word, they're stout. www.bulletproofmfg.com
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    Rear Locking Diff, on a CJ?!?!

    Limited slip maybe. Pick up both wheels and spin one. If the other spins the same way, that would be limited slip. If it spins backward, it's open. google for axle identification and match the pics.
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    newbie questions

    RE: Anyone Notice? The first thing to know about buying products or building up your rig is to BUY from folks who support keeping our trails open. It's that simple. If you want to do your part in this effort, then buy from the vendors, dealers and manufacturers who donate to raffles, belong...
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    Coolant leak from strange place

    Have to agree. Looks like freeze plug. They can be pain to replace. Never done one on a Jeep, but on a chevy I did them from the botom, looking up at the engine. The press in. But first, you have to knock the old one out. You gonna try to do it yourself?
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    headers

    Re: RE: headers I have the Banks Torque Tubes headers. The first set lasted about 16 months before they cracked. There was a slight performance boost, but not worth the price of the headers. There is a lot of stress at the donut gasket, where it connects to the cross over pipe. Banks did...
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