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  1. So, after losing all the kidneys my wife and I were endowed with this weekend at Hidden Falls, we joined the dark side. Our JKU is supposed to hit the ground at the dealership tomorrow. The pathy will be going up for sale soon. Houston guys keep your eyes open!

  2. Go figure that Cali would have some kind of law that makes common sense null and void. Hehhh. What kind of prep work is required? Cleaning/ etching, etc?

     

    As for a whole R50, they sell kits on their site and I think it's 3 gallons for an SUV and 2 for a regular sedan.

     

    My hood is oxidizing really bad between the windshield washer ports, and the roof is doing the same thing now. Heck, it's been on there since October 1995, so at almost 18 years old, I guess it has the right to do that, lol.

    I just cleaned the wheels with some go-jo gel hand cleaner (not the abrasive kind) to get the brake dust off, made sure they were dry and went at it. Don't do it in bright sun, it dries too fast and leaves a crappy finish. It took 6 coats on each wheel to make it smooth, which is about half a can.

  3. When I took off the nuts to take the hub off, 2 of the studs backed out. Naturally they've vanished. I can find part numbers all day long, but I can't find the stud dimensions. If anyone knows, please post up. Otherwise, I'm just going to take one of the nuts to the hardware store and get a couple of grade 8 studs..... and some locktite!

  4. My driver's side headlight doesn't work after changing the bulb. I haven't dug out my meter yet. Occasionally when I switch to high beam, it flickers for a second. This leads me to think it's the switch. What I'm wondering is does current flow from the switch to the fuse box (individual fuses for each headlight) or vice versa?

  5. Thanks for all the input! We finally got it back together last night. The junkyard hub had the lock washer, even though I was told it didn't. I'd been driving around with it for a week, waiting on Nissan... DOH!!! I now have that one, and the one I intend to take back to McDavid since they overcharged me. Truck drives fine, Now I just need to figure out what's wrong with the driver's side headlight. Yes, I changed the bulb.

  6. For you Houston people, the parts dept at McDavid Nissan sucks. I called Clear Lake, and got much better treatment. They told me there are only 2 of the lock washers in their inventory nationwide. I had to special order it since McDavid can't even figure out where in the order process they are. If I wind up with both of them, I'll let you know. Once I see it, I'll either try and duplicate it myself, or have someone do it on the plasmacam. That last part all depends on if I get a job teaching at TSTC like I hope.

     

    I had the same response when I called the junkyards in Pasadena. One of the guys who answered the phone even spoke English!

  7. A piece of 15/16" all-thread long enough for your purpose, two nuts to fit same, and a couple of pieces of 2" bar with a 15/16" hole drilled in it. Put one nut and bar on one end, run it through the spring, then put the other nut and bar on. Tighten (breaker bar unless you're Superman) and install. Then just take the nuts off and drop the all-thread out. Make sure the bar is thick enough to handle the stress!

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  8. I guess I wasn't clear. It was the front end. The half shaft survived, unlike the hub. I got a hub from the junkyard. Has both bearings, but the grease is milky looking, so we'll replace them. Turns out there are 12 junkyards on N. Shepherd in Houston. Still waiting on the lock washer to come in.

     

    Glad to know there is a source for parts, even if I have to go to DFW. We have plenty of family and friends there, so it can be a dual purpose run!

  9. Apparently Autozone doesn't have the monopoly on morons that I thought. The lock washer was missing from the hub, allowing the bearing to eat itself. He ordered the wrong part, which naturally is only available from the dealer.

  10. Should probably start a new thread, but here goes.....

    I knew the passenger side rotor was bad. Tried to push it, and ended up barely getting home yesterday. Took it to my buddy's house today to fix the brakes. Ends up both calipers are bad, and the passenger side bearing is about half missing. Truck didn't wobble or shimmy like you'd think it would and there were no strange noises I could hear. The bearing is frozen to the hub. Going to take some heat to get the bearing out so the hub will come off. Fun stuff.... :/

  11. Do you know if the dimensions for the front skid you made are the same for a WD21? Also, how long and wide is it? The only thing I was really worried about was getting the angles correct. I have access to a plasma cam and a brake, so that part is easy.

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