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  1. mattduran

    Clicking front wheel 03 wrangler

    Glad you got it figured out! Wow 20mins to change a Knuckle U joint on the trail? Wish I was that quick!
  2. mattduran

    Steering Column help

    Alright. It appears it's just got knocked in. Check for a free spinning steering wheel? If this spins free your bearing at the bottom of the column is probably fine. Spray some good ole WD40 in the end and pull that baby out. This really should come free. Put it in a vise maybe just don't hurt...
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    Mattduran's 1973 CJ-5 (highly modified)

    73 CJ5 Jeep 15K Rebuild Project Hi guys. Wanted to share my 73 cj5 rebuild project with you. Iv owned/rebuilt many of jeeps over the years and each time I purchase another jeep I customize it in ways better then the previous jeep owned. Learning as I go and taking on the project yourself...
  4. mattduran

    power steering location help

    304 fuel pump, obtain the 360 power steering pump brackets you can still buy those new, or make your own! Good luck to you!
  5. mattduran

    Clicking front wheel 03 wrangler

    Hi. It sounds to me like a knuckle U Joint!Yes near the hubs. Not a driveshaft U joint. If this is the case it's not something you would tear apart and fix on the trail. Do you hear more clicking while going around turns? Good luck!
  6. mattduran

    Tire Question

    If your doing much off roading keep in mind larger tires are not going to give you the flex without a lift. Good luck!
  7. mattduran

    Lockers and gears

    Really not a fan of Lock rights but if your on a budget and running only 32" tires This would probably be your best bet. If you were a serious offroader running large meats detroit or ARB's are a great setup! I'm running narrowed 44 axles in my 73cj5. 4:09 gears in the front and 4:10 gears in...
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  12. mattduran

    Steering Column help

    Hi. Are you sure you have pulled the steering shaft apart enough? When you by a new on they are collapsed and you either need to put in a vice or have a strong buddy pulling on the other side of the shaft with you. Good luck
  13. mattduran

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