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To: Ish who wrote (12158)3/8/2004 6:30:57 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) of 34894
 
Yes, I have a floor jack and 4 jack stands, plus we used a bottle jack to hold up the transmission when we removed the Skid plate. Actually, since I got seriously into jeeping I have a heck of a lot of tools. Recently bought a 19.2 volt IMPACT wrench that is wonderful. Goes up to 220 ft pounds of Torque and really speeds up removing bolts. I like to say Jeep engineers NEVER found a fastener they didnt like. Just about every type of fastener is used in a jeep so you got to have a wide range of tools to work on them yourself. Also bought the factory repair manual (costs $100) which is a GodSend as gives detailed descriptions of every single part of a jeep, how to remove and install it, how to diagnose it, etc etc. jdn
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