preventive maintenance
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preventive maintenance
I was under my JK last weekend verifying that everything is in order for the suspension and direction. I noticed my skid plate where full of scratch, having nothing better to do decided to remove and paint the trany and TC skid. When it was time to put them back I noticed my TC shift cable was missing one part of the plastic clip. Removed the rest of the plastic bushing and start to look in my spare part if I have something to put there.
Here what I found:
It used by Ford to help maintain the underbody plastic protection. Once it was inserted I was unable to get it out unless I destroy it, I think I got my TC linkage fixed for good.
The result look like this:
Here what I found:
It used by Ford to help maintain the underbody plastic protection. Once it was inserted I was unable to get it out unless I destroy it, I think I got my TC linkage fixed for good.
The result look like this:
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Re: preventive maintenance
Way to use what u got! Mopar would charge $8 for something like that and it looks like it will hold up. I just picked up my used jk and the underside is nasty looking. I just started cleaning it up and will take a look at my linkeage. Great idea!
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Way to use what u got! Mopar would charge $8 for something like that and it looks like it will hold up. I just picked up my used jk and the underside is nasty looking. I just started cleaning it up and will take a look at my linkeage. Great idea!
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