skycrawler
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opinions on bushing replacement on a 6.5in long arm lift. what brand bushings should i
use?
use?
Explain how you can blame the previous owner here??? To just say the PO did this and pawned it off on you is crap! You are the current owner and I am assuming for a while, so it is now your problem. Whos to say those bolts did not come out during your ownership?? Did you look that thing over really well before buying it.... dought it. For the most part nobody can know everything about the Jeep they are selling and those bolts are in a place that is seldom checked. How often do you crawl under your heep and inspect EVERY nut and bolt?? My guess is never...... To just say you would lay hands on someone because the beat up old jeep you bought from them had a problem in a place that is seldom inspected is STUPID and could land you in jail or in a six foot hole!
Explain how you can blame the previous owner here??? To just say the PO did this and pawned it off on you is crap! You are the current owner and I am assuming for a while, so it is now your problem. Whos to say those bolts did not come out during your ownership?? Did you look that thing over really well before buying it.... dought it. For the most part nobody can know everything about the Jeep they are selling and those bolts are in a place that is seldom checked. How often do you crawl under your heep and inspect EVERY nut and bolt?? My guess is never...... To just say you would lay hands on someone because the beat up old jeep you bought from them had a problem in a place that is seldom inspected is STUPID and could land you in jail or in a six foot hole!
opinions on bushing replacement on a 6.5in long arm lift. what brand bushings should i
use?
Those bolts only come loose if they were not properly torqued or the surfaces were not properly cleaned before being torqued. Sorry. The fault lies with whoever had the transmission out last.
blah blah blah Ira, the PO put a motor in this thing. its his fault. but given the amount of ****ed up this thing was, if it had been mine, it would have been gone over top to bottom after seeing a fraction of the things wrong ive seen in it.
the kind you have to pay for at the time you commit to buying so a pile of extra stuff doesn't end up at your buddies house taking up space waiting for a buyer who isn't coming
I'm annoyed at you people today !!!1
Explain how you can blame the previous owner here??? To just say the PO did this and pawned it off on you is crap! You are the current owner and I am assuming for a while, so it is now your problem. Whos to say those bolts did not come out during your ownership?? Did you look that thing over really well before buying it.... dought it. For the most part nobody can know everything about the Jeep they are selling and those bolts are in a place that is seldom checked. How often do you crawl under your heep and inspect EVERY nut and bolt?? My guess is never...... To just say you would lay hands on someone because the beat up old jeep you bought from them had a problem in a place that is seldom inspected is STUPID and could land you in jail or in a six foot hole!
You have no concept of the situation you're commenting about. This rig was a complete POS that was thrown together. Anyone that looked at (in person) could tell you that. Have you followed my trials and tribulations with it from the beginning? I doubt it.
I've owned this Jeep for a year and put a total of 300 miles on it. It's never even been off road because of the shotty workmanship kept it on jackstands in my garage for the entire year of 2013. There is absolutely no ****ing way that the remainder of those bolts fell out during my ownership.
When someone sells you something and they claim that "it runs great" and "never had a problem with it" and it turns out to be a complete lemon, then it speaks volumes about their lack of integrity. To somehow twist it and say that I'm at fault for not going over the entire innards with a fine tooth comb, basically negates every lawsuit for faulty work...EVER......
And considering the shit work that this guy did on every other part of this Jeep, it's not a far stretch of the imagination that he would deliberately leave out the bolts because he didn't have the correct tools or knowledge on how to put it back together correctly. And to lie to my face about it....That's where the ass kicking begins.
I do understand your frustration and no I do not fully understand your situation with this Jeep BUT to just say you would lay hands on someone because you bought something that as you put it is CLEARLY a piece of crap....... Your fault! To say that there is no way that those bolts did not fall out on your watch is like saying that there is no way the earth could be impacted by an astroid.... anything is possible. The likelyhood of them falling out when you owed it is slim but not impossible. Many of us here have bought something that was not as described and was a little mad about it ...... it happens. All I am saying is that YOU bought it and therefore it is YOUR fault for doing so. Accept the fact that you did not do your homework before handing in the assignment........
How often do you crawl under your heep and inspect EVERY nut and bolt?? My guess is never......
...I pitty the fool that would show up and TRY to put hands on me just because of his own foolish ignorance!
Before my health failed me, my Annual PM schedule called for every single critical fastener to be verified. And yes, this included bell housing bolts among with all of the suspension, steering, driveshafts... But then, I use a Torque Wrench when tightening my lug nuts.
As it is, I get the Kid to go over my rig once a year. Up until I had to stop going off road, the critical fasteners were verified after every single run. Especially the suspension fasteners.
To load criticism up on the current owner of this rolling disaster and transfer the responsibility to him is, IMO, a remarkably silly thing to do.
Personally, I see his comments as a wake up call to not trust anything you buy used.
The seller had to know how bad it was. I have been fiddling around with all sorts of vehicles from motorcycles to aircraft (held an A&P license from 1969 to 1976) and had never seen this sort of issue until now.
Not Like This...
Per the FSM, the torque specs for the converter housing bolts:
10mm bolts are torqued to 25 +/-2 ftlbs
12mm bolts tighten to 42 +1 -2 ftlbs.
These bolts are not going to just up and take a hike on their own, they had to have been loosened at the very least, removed at the worst.
How many of you out there have ever seen this missing bell housing bolt thing before?
Did I go overboard on my PM schedule? You bet I did. Call it a force of habit instilled by the FAA. IMO, there is no excuse to have hardware missing. Even now, I go over my rig as best as I can using the Kid to get at that which I can not.
I still "over maintain" my vehicles. How many of you do a flush and fill on your cooling system every two years? How many of you only use distilled water in the cooling system? I do both and as a result, I do not have issues with that subsystem in my Heep. To say that I strongly support aggressive maintenance would be a safe understatement...
What I would recommend is a life banishment fromif the seller were a Member although I have a hard time believing a
Member would sell an XJ in this sort of shape.
•Synergy ball joints
• savvy/Currie 4340 steering
• dura tracs
• rigid LED's
Took it out for a shakedown and everything is working great. Steering was a little tight but is now feeling great. Looking forward to getting out this season.
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