
A big screw driver or piece of rebar and a lump hammer.Norcrosski wrote:well 20 degrees with wind aren't good when dealing with original everything in the front end from 02 with 188000 al well try again tommrow
anybody got any tips to get cv lose from dif on drivers side? mine wont budge
An outer TRE, ignition switch, belt, etc.mikekey wrote:Thanks to the guys here, I purchased two spare CV's from Detroit to go with my two spare hubs. Still wondering what other spares I should have for the trail besides a possible tie rod which I don't expect to need, but one doesn't know. Guess I need to look thru some more threads to see what else has commonly failed off-road.
Moots1288 wrote:An outer TRE, ignition switch, belt, etc.mikekey wrote:Thanks to the guys here, I purchased two spare CV's from Detroit to go with my two spare hubs. Still wondering what other spares I should have for the trail besides a possible tie rod which I don't expect to need, but one doesn't know. Guess I need to look thru some more threads to see what else has commonly failed off-road.
Norcrosski wrote:well 20 degrees with wind aren't good when dealing with original everything in the front end from 02 with 188000 al well try again tommrow
anybody got any tips to get cv lose from dif on drivers side? mine wont budge
fluids, houses, clampsmikekey wrote:Moots1288 wrote:An outer TRE, ignition switch, belt, etc.mikekey wrote:Thanks to the guys here, I purchased two spare CV's from Detroit to go with my two spare hubs. Still wondering what other spares I should have for the trail besides a possible tie rod which I don't expect to need, but one doesn't know. Guess I need to look thru some more threads to see what else has commonly failed off-road.
I had totally forgotten about the 4WD selector switch till you mentioned switch! Here that goes out. I'm hoping that by Aug, Alex will be travel worthy. I think this year we're going to do more of roadtrip than off road trip, but I plan on heading back out west in August. So I'm making a list and checking it twice. (dork)
JamesDowning wrote:Mike, why do you need two hubs and two CVs? Seems like a lot of extra weight for something that works on both sides.
Same thing as a UCA... you only need one since they are somewhat "ambidextrous". And since we've seen two UCAs fail, I'd add that to your list. I used to carry one around.
After my hub failed, I would carry two so even if you swap one you'll still have a spare. CVs I carry one and I didn't think about carrying a upper arm.mikekey wrote:JamesDowning wrote:Mike, why do you need two hubs and two CVs? Seems like a lot of extra weight for something that works on both sides.
Same thing as a UCA... you only need one since they are somewhat "ambidextrous". And since we've seen two UCAs fail, I'd add that to your list. I used to carry one around.
Crap James, way to spoil it.I didn't realize the CV's were interchangeable. Online it was listing them as passenger side and drivers side, I guess that was an amateurish mistake on my part, or maybe proof I shouldn't order crap at work when I can't look at my truck.
The hubs I ordered just came as a pair, so that why I have two, but I can always leave one in the garage.
Well if youre going to spend a good bit of time of road then 2 spares are reasonableJamesDowning wrote:Hubs don't fail instantly though. You should have a good amount of warning when one of them fails. If you do have to replace one in the field, once you get back to civilization, your first thing should be picking up a new spare. But I've NEVER heard of two hubs failing in one off-road trip. Maybe you'd need two if you were going through the Sahara or something.
JamesDowning wrote:This is what I use:
HARDTRAILZ wrote:I don't see carrying a UCA being as there are 2 on road failures...
HARDTRAILZ wrote:There have been more front n rear springs collapse than UCA fail so prolly need spare springs. Sucked driving back from VA w shit rubbing on every bump.
Looks goodmikekey wrote:Slowly and surely getting things put back together. I can't believe it took 20 minutes to press in one freaking ball joint! These Moog ball joints look pretty nice however.