What was done to YOUR rig(XJ/MJ) today MECHANICALY????

Pulled the tcase out of mine and mad a friend.

 
Got mine unstuck from the galveston beach sand after getting it stuck during my BD visit to the beach :-)
 
I guess 260,000 miles is too many for a Nissan O2 sensor..... Lame
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Picked up a set of these today



Anyone know if 4 wheel parts has the adapters in stock?
 
They did when I ordered them.
 
When I say ordered I mean I ordered them from 4wd hardware so not exactly the same thing, but they were to my door in 2 days and would have been there in 1 if the ups guy would have left them.
 
I was thinking in store in Houston. Calling shortly
 
In stock

Getting them on the way home
 
Installed

 
I need to make you an offer on your old wheels for this new one I have ;) You Heep is looking GOOD!!!

Let me know.

I remember a rumor about a bumper you were gonna be selling too. Could be open to a trade
 
Realized I forgot to put thread locker on the right side... thats what I get for doing work tired.

Went to redo that side to put it on... and snapped off a stud. Looks like I'm down till I can find a replacement unit bearing.
 
Why can't you put a new stud in?
 
Finally got my stubby bumper mounted properly and with all the proper bolts ;) Today I'll finish remote wiring the winch and install skids and such. Sure makes it easier having my lift :)
 
Finally got my stubby bumper mounted properly and with all the proper bolts ;) Today I'll finish remote wiring the winch and install skids and such. Sure makes it easier having my lift :)

pics?
 
Pulled my friend's car out of the garage and got the transfercases degreased. Ready to take them apart and get to building/putting my Jeep back together. Once the transfer case is done, its on to control arm bushings, rear diff pinion seal, replace front diff pinion yoke, and install all the air conditioning stuff I have for it. My body is ready.
 
Pulled my friend's car out of the garage and got the transfercases degreased. Ready to take them apart and get to building/putting my Jeep back together. Once the transfer case is done, its on to control arm bushings, rear diff pinion seal, replace front diff pinion yoke, and install all the air conditioning stuff I have for it. My body is ready.

Good luck
 
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