how do i install a factory tcase skid
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From: In yourz postez fissin jurr spelinzs
Year: 1990XJ/1989MJ
Model: Comanche
Engine: 4.0L Renix
They go in and are compressed into place with a tool that comes in the kit. Kind of expensive but with a unibody it pays off in the long run.
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From: In yourz postez fissin jurr spelinzs
Year: 1990XJ/1989MJ
Model: Comanche
Engine: 4.0L Renix
Tool looks like this. Check the rest of the site for whatever you might need.
http://www.imperialinc.com/items.asp?item=0068860
And like this for the larger nutserts.
http://www.imperialinc.com/items.asp?item=6885
Blue
http://www.imperialinc.com/items.asp?item=0068860
And like this for the larger nutserts.
http://www.imperialinc.com/items.asp?item=6885
Blue
Last edited by BlueXJ; May 19, 2008 at 11:32 AM.
Tool looks like this. Check the rest of the site for whatever you might need.
http://www.imperialinc.com/items.asp?item=0068860
http://www.imperialinc.com/items.asp?item=0068860
Renix Super Guru
Joined: Mar 2008
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From: In yourz postez fissin jurr spelinzs
Year: 1990XJ/1989MJ
Model: Comanche
Engine: 4.0L Renix
Just added to the last post.
I've got the smaller set but have used the larger nutserts too. They are a little harder and the hole being perfectly round helps the nutsert to get a good bite into the sheetmetal so it doesnt spin. Tacking sometimes helps if you have the time and the welder. Let me know if you want in more info.
Blue
I've got the smaller set but have used the larger nutserts too. They are a little harder and the hole being perfectly round helps the nutsert to get a good bite into the sheetmetal so it doesnt spin. Tacking sometimes helps if you have the time and the welder. Let me know if you want in more info.
Blue
Last edited by BlueXJ; May 19, 2008 at 02:05 PM. Reason: additions


