- Location
- Nashville, TN
- Top off fluids
- Reinstall front skid plate
- Grocery shop
- Pack my clothes
- Set up tent and make sure all the parts are there (including rain fly)!
- Put the Jeep on the trailer
- Load my gear
- HEAD EAST!
I need to pick up my new alloy long side shaft and 2 Spicer 760 joints plus full circlips. Anyone know what size to ask for?
May not have an evening to get to the drive shafts this week. Thinking about just bringing all the parts and if need be, doing it up there. I have a feeling somebody will have the tools necessary should it need to be done.
I will have grinders and such.
May not have an evening to get to the drive shafts this week. Thinking about just bringing all the parts and if need be, doing it up there. I have a feeling somebody will have the tools necessary should it need to be done.
All you need is a hammer and socket to press the caps into. If you don't get it done dring the shit and one of us willhave what you need to get it done. I keep tools for ujoint replacement in the heep. I will have a welder with me.
I'll do that. I've always done the socket and hammer trick and it sucks! We used the ball joint tool on Josh's axle shaft ujoints a couple of months ago and it made real quick work of them. Both of us agreed that it would probably help on driveshaft ujoints, so I'll probably rent one of those kits before I leave and return it when I get back. Plus if anybody decides to tear up ball joints or axle shaft ujoints we can use it.
Right now i'm only planning on rebuilding them if I run into a problem up there.