jeep dealers should stock the bolts if they are something special if not then TSC or the like. grab a can of anti-seize while your at my place and coat the new bolts with it. It the can with "sears" on it and a foam tip.. Don't ask where i got it. lol
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1988 XJ Base, 4Dr, 4.0L, 5-Speed, Dynomax exhaust, 4.5"ish lift, 305/70/17's, RR's, and a cracked windshield. 281k mi.
'79 IH Scout II 4-Speed, Dana 44 front and rear, LSD.
I know Advance and Autozone used to stock U-bolts, but don't know if they still do. I imagine Fastenall would have them also as well as just about any other type of bolt you'd need. I consider myself lucky to have a shop a mile down the road that specializes in semi truck brakes and suspension, but also does other stuff like hydraulics and the like. They custom made me new U bolts for $4.75 a piece. I specialize the length and diameter and they made them. Actually, I just gave them one of the old ones to match.
When I needed a new spring through bolt because I busted one on my F-100 they measured the length and diameter and gave me a handful out of a 5 gallon bucket for free. I only needed one!
Just a little update for everyone. I got the visors in the mail yesterday from xjryder. They look really good installed. I want some for my own. Thanks for the support. I will get pics.
The leafs... I got the passenger side leafs cut completely off. I did the passenger side first because the front bolt would at least move. Well now it just spins, not in or out, just spins.... I have to cut the rubber portion of the bushing off (didn't have any blades), other then that everything is off. So I am thinking that it is stripped out inside the unibody. Does that seem to make sense, or if I take the rubber bushing off is it going to magically come out and fix itself? How does one go about installing the new leafs with the bolt stripped out? Thanks. Wanted to have this thing driving by the jeep jam. Don't know anymore.
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'99 XJ, 5.5" lift, 33" MT's '11 Dodge Charger
I miss the days that they made toys that could kill a kid.
What i did on mine was to cut a small section out from under the welded nut big enough to get a wrench up there. I ended up just cutting the bolt on either side of the leaf pack and just using a new bolt. That might also be an option for you.
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1996 Grand Cherokee Limited 3.5" rough country, 265 courser at's, roof rack, winch bumper, dana 44, 8,000 lb. winch
That is what I am going to do. I don't want to cut a hole in the floor...
I wanted to have the back half of this done for the Jeep Jam, but that is not going to happen. It will feel weird owning one Jeep and having another one in the drive and I will be showing up to the Jeep Jam in a Toyota prolly
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'99 XJ, 5.5" lift, 33" MT's '11 Dodge Charger
I miss the days that they made toys that could kill a kid.
No have not gotten those yet. I wanted to drive it to the Jeep Jam to show people that have donated like yourself, but this problem with the leafs has left me jeepless for the time being.
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'99 XJ, 5.5" lift, 33" MT's '11 Dodge Charger
I miss the days that they made toys that could kill a kid.
Well I got the bolt out for the leafs tonight at 8:30. So I think awsome I can go and get 2 more at Lowe's because they don't close till 9PM. Only to find out that the only night that they are not open till 9 is Sunday... Always works out that way.
So I go back, disapointed, and figure I will take the shock bolt out that I busted off. Only busted one off, didn't think that was to bad considering that the last time I think that we broke 3 of 4. Have an easy out, so I figure I can just drill a hole and out it will come. Well now I have a broken bolt AND an easy out!!! Makes me want to bite my front sites.... So done for the night.
I did get the bolt out though on the passenger side, and I got the headlights installed. They look great, thank you Matrix for donating those.
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'99 XJ, 5.5" lift, 33" MT's '11 Dodge Charger
I miss the days that they made toys that could kill a kid.
Andy, I think you may have forgotten to factor in the "Beauchot Factor". I know you have been around my family enough to know that if anything can go wrong while working on something... it will. You must always factor that in. Wish I was there to help. Good Job so far and Good luck! Thanks again for doing all this and thanks for everyone who has contributed in some way, it means a lot to me.
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1988 XJ Base, 4Dr, 4.0L, 5-Speed, Dynomax exhaust, 4.5"ish lift, 305/70/17's, RR's, and a cracked windshield. 281k mi.
'79 IH Scout II 4-Speed, Dana 44 front and rear, LSD.