Onlyone
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It’s more than I have now probably.With the EVO skid nstalled, the little plastic one is redundant. You can have it for shipping.
It’s more than I have now probably.With the EVO skid nstalled, the little plastic one is redundant. You can have it for shipping.
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When my rear UCA zerks were recently sheared off, I needed to remove the Johnny Joints to get the remainder of the zerks out. The joints need to be pressed in/out, and I don't have a shop press. Seeing as I plan to remove and inspect the joints over the winter anyways, I decided to invest in a Currie Enterprises Johnny Joint Assembly/Disassembly Tool to help get the job done. Below are pictures of p/n CE-9110T for 2 ½” Johnny Joints. Currie also makes similar tools for for 2" and 3" Johnny Joints as well.
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No sense in reinventing the wheel, so I didn't do a write-up in how to use this. Currie has already put out a pretty good video regarding the Johnny Joint Assembly/Disassembly Tool:
If you don't want to spend the coin on the Johnny Joint rebuild tool, cozdude has put together an excellent step by step using a shop press:
How to rebuild a Currie Johnny Joint
That is well worth it! I’ve used mine to rebuild the joints a few times.
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A socket will do the same as that tool lol
I love how there is one tiny little window on your porch and the delivery guy decides its best to lean the box against said window. Lol
Nice[emoji1605]I don’t know if you have a aftermarket one already but what are you gonna go with for your steering stabilizer?
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However, I found a Fox 2.0 Performance Series TS Stabilizer with a 1.5" tie rod clamp on Amazon through a third party vendor pretty cheap without Prime shipping. As this style stabilizer mounts up and out of the way without a need for the relocation kit, I just used the 80 bucks toward that instead. I was always left with the impression that the Fox TS / ATS was overkill and overpriced for a steering stabilizer, but now I'll have one at my front door by midnight tomorrow. I don't know what this world is coming to. :crazyeyes:
It always seems to work out like that[emoji23]I tell myself that I just need the basics. Hasn’t worked much, I got Kings shipping out next week
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