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thanks dude straight forward, my hub was stuck hard on axle and thought a
circlip might have been holding it in but your axle come away easy. so back
to the shed to go bang bang thanks
love the zip tie trick!
36mm is the right size. I did this to both bearings on the front end of my
Cherokee once, without air tools. I had a big breaker bar with the 36mm
socket and the nut was so stuck I actually had to use a floor jack to jack
the handle of the breaker bar away from the ground to break the nut loose!
Hey Cody, you should try to get a FRL (filter, regulator, lubricator) for
the air line that you use for pneumatic tools. your tools will last even
more !
Thank you
I just hit Rewind. 🙂
Question, Cody. Where does the Jeeps originally come from that you break
down for parts? Junk yard, collisions, Craigslist, etc.? Thanks for taking
us along for the ride. “For the people worked with all their heart.”
Nehemiah 4:6