Need help with 2 issues
#1
Need help with 2 issues
My buddys in my local Jeep club said I need to fix:
1. Muffler bearings
2. Change blinker fluid
I have spent the last 4 hours researching this but come up empty. Please Help.
1. Muffler bearings
2. Change blinker fluid
I have spent the last 4 hours researching this but come up empty. Please Help.
#3
Good luck and remember a flat tire is only flat on one side the rest is good....
#6
Well I'd start by replacing the muffler bearings with chrome ones and go full synthetic on blinker fluid....check headlights for leaks you don't want BF in the lights up there they are filled with helium it makes em light ....
Good luck and remember a flat tire is only flat on one side the rest is good....
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#8
No I'm thinking some dynatrac high performance bearings and since we are going full synthetic might as well make it royal purple. Don't forget the filter for it either. Also get a break line stretcher to extend those brake lines. Lol.
You either started this as a joke or you got played good from your club members. Either way good laugh. Thank you.
You either started this as a joke or you got played good from your club members. Either way good laugh. Thank you.
#9
Dude you have been had. No such parts! I am surprised that it had to get to me for someone to level with you.
#10
This is so old, I can't believe you don't know the answer to this.
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I believe Model T Fords where the first to use blinker fluid, and all internal combustion engine vehicles have muffler bearings.
You should have learned this stuff years ago !
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I believe Model T Fords where the first to use blinker fluid, and all internal combustion engine vehicles have muffler bearings.
You should have learned this stuff years ago !
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