Been talking with a few people. Figure we would meet at the McDonald's/Chevron as you enter Granite Falls at 0930 (That's 9:30am for civilian type people) The more the merrier (no pun intended.... after all, this is a Christmas run) :redneck:
Fill it to about 3/4 full with water, then dump a bag or two of crushed ice into it. As you drive down the road, the ice does two things. It breaks up the solids, and it helps scrub the sensors (shitters full.) :redneck:
I've had good luck with Toyo M88s and I have Bridgestone Duravis HD 500s on there now. Got them at Costco for $178 each. They are load range E (10 ply)
Use XJ track bar bushings. I got mine at the local O'reilly auto parts store.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/MOO0/K3176/03924.oap?year=1995&make=Jeep&model=Cherokee&vi=1180303&ck=Search_track+bar+bushing_1180303_2843&keyword=track+bar+bushing
We used to hunt Manastash every year for Elk. Stopped going over there about 1988..
Can't wait to leave on the 9th to head over to Deer camp....:clappy:
T-case is currently tore down and the case and other parts will be hot tanked this week. Then I will put the new bearings, seals, etc in the clean case. Putting new parts on a dirty case is like wiping your butt then taking a dump.
Every place I check, sells each bearing individually. All I want is to buy all 4 bearings as a "kit." I know I've seen em sold like that, just cannot remember where.
Im in the process of rebuilding the T-case for Dad's CJ5. Does anyone know of a bearing set that has the 4 main bearings in it? We already have the gasket and seal set.