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Help A N3wb


CowboyKyle
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So I just recently aquired this gem...

 

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And it came with extra parts.

 

All of these blue bushings are the same size. Max OD of 2 7/8" Min OD of 1 5/8" with 3 flat spots space eaqually around the outside of the Min OD. ID of 7/8". Bushing length is 2". The steel sleeves have an OD of 15/16" and an ID of 9/16". Their length is 2 3/8". Are these are the rear link bushings? Mine are far past gone. I get drive shaft clunk everytime i let off throttle, add throttle or shift gears. The links move a good 1 1/2" back and forth.

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These are obviously sway bar disco's. Will they help me much at all? Would i be better of robbing them of their bushings?

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What are these steel sleeves for? OD of 16mm, an ID of 13mm. Length of 1 5/16".

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Are the factory auto-hubs even good for trail spares? I have manual Mile Markers on there now.

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Any idea what these goofy looking bolts are for?

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What about these goofy looking clippie do's. I got a BUNCH of these. What about the sexy gold nuts? locking nuts maybe? for what?

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:hide: teehee...

 

So the mechanical part of me shows its ugly head after looking at all the parts. The bolts are for the nuts, and for the 1st set of bushing/leeves. PLEEEAASSSEE say for the rear links.

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1.) I will guess rear link bushings.

2.) If you dont want them i will buy them....the old lady's pathy will benefit from keeping the sway bar while being able to disconect. My pathy doesnt have any sway bars front or rear and i love it. leans in sharp corners but fine for overall use.

3.) Once againg a guess...front UCA parts....

4.) Some is better than none. A spare is always welcome in my parts bag.

5.) The bolt looks too short to be a body to frame bolt. Maybe its a bolt for the rear links...they look like that...could go with the bushings?

6.) no clue here.....sorry

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When I bought My Pathy, it came with a bunch of extra parts, too. I'd find them laying in the driveway every now and then. :skull:

 

You'll prolly have to drill your frame and sway bar in order to use those disco's. IIRC, A/C peddles them but they're the same as Jeep ones.

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5. looks like 1 of the studs around the water pump maybe for the tensioner?

6. looks like t bar snap rings or retainer clips for your u joints...

 

too small for the t-bar retainer snappy. never seen them before though. perhaps crawling through some FSM diagrams of suspension or drivetrain parts.

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