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Mucho, mucho gracias

Roxtar

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Thanks to all who came to help me out. John, Jack, Les, Sean, and Trevor (4X4forlife, hoping I got your name right-I'm bad that way but it was good to see you again) you guys are life savers.
I was able to keep working on my cage while they rebuilt my steering box, rebuilt my UCAs, removed the sway bar, and changed the diff lube.
"MWC guys, just a bunch of immature, porn-loving pinheads"
Yea, right.
Thanks again, you guys are huge.
 
no problem.. Yea you got the name right. Are you guys working on anything on the 12th or 13th?? if so i might be able to come down again, depending on gas status in the truck. Also it was nice meeting all you guys. Brad, I love the shop.
 
I just have to finish the cage and reinstall the interior. There is one job that I still have to do. I just need to drop the rear axle and replace the broken spring pack centering bolt.
That should be it.
 
kid4lyf said:
Thanks to all who came to help me out. John, Jack, Les, Sean, and Trevor (4X4forlife, hoping I got your name right-I'm bad that way but it was good to see you again) you guys are life savers.
I was able to keep working on my cage while they rebuilt my steering box, rebuilt my UCAs, removed the sway bar, and changed the diff lube.
"MWC guys, just a bunch of immature, porn-loving pinheads"
Yea, right.
Thanks again, you guys are huge.

Thanks for the opportunity to practice on your steering box. :laugh3:

So, it's still working?!!! That was a bit more of a can-o-worms than I expected, but I think I'll be more confident doing mine now.

It was a boring drive home though, with no blizzard, or track bar disconnection :dunce:
 
Had a great time Brad ... worth every bit of the drive up to spend time wrenchin' with everyone. BTW ... don't forget about the front drive shaft ... you may need that.

Kudos to John on the steering box ... the man has the patience of Job!

Les
 
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