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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Well, the RTE body lift is installed! The steering shaft would NOT come out! I took EVERY bolt all the way out and it was free but it was too long to get enough clearance between the two u-joints. The only way you could get it out would be to move the steering box. When i lifted the body she moved right in place - the bolts slipped right in and she was done! Now I am working on the safety belt tensioner clevis pins - they are seized to the pins! It looks great and I Steve at RTE was GREAT with the advise! The 33's are going on next.
Forge on! J.B. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Kevin Owning a Land Rover is like dating a super model. Sure she has expenive tastes, complains a lot, and requires constant attention... but damn... 1994 Discovery |
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