Well this is what my rig currently looks like. Had an over heating problem and found out the water pump was all messed up so got that replaced. Attempted to finish the lift today but couldn't get some bolts loose on the back so I'm taking it to a mechanic tomorrow to see how much he will charge to help me out.
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Which bolts are giving you trouble?Originally Posted by acewingman89
Well this is what my rig currently looks like. Had an over heating problem and found out the water pump was all messed up so got that replaced. Attempted to finish the lift today but couldn't get some bolts loose on the back so I'm taking it to a mechanic tomorrow to see how much he will charge to help me out.
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The upper shock bolts will most likely break.. In which case you just use an air hammer you punch the broken bolts up and out and then use a bolt and nut. There us plenty of room to get a wrench in the unibody to hold a bolt. Originally Posted by acewingman89
Rear spring bolts and upper shock bolts
And for the rear spring bolts obviously hit it with some pb blaster and use a half inch wratchet with a breaker bar on it. The top half or handle of a floor jakc works good too
I've soaked everything constantly and I got the front spring bolt to break free with the cheater bar, but it wasn't moving very quick. And idk how to go about it with the rear bolt. I can't get my ratchet and socket in there with room. I'm doing this all without a lift
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Yeah I gotcha I did my 95 on the ground it wasn't fun... I just know I used a big breaker bar to get the rear bolt. The front bolt has a nut which is welded into the unibody and that actually broke on mine so I had to go in from the floor to hold itOriginally Posted by acewingman89
I've soaked everything constantly and I got the front spring bolt to break free with the cheater bar, but it wasn't moving very quick. And idk how to go about it with the rear bolt. I can't get my ratchet and socket in there with room. I'm doing this all without a lift
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Yeah I gotcha I did my 95 on the ground it wasn't fun... I just know I used a big breaker bar to get the rear bolt. The front bolt has a nut which is welded into the unibody and that actually broke on mine so I had to go in from the floor to hold it
I might take another shot at it today when I get off workOriginally Posted by NewJerseyXJ609
Yeah I gotcha I did my 95 on the ground it wasn't fun... I just know I used a big breaker bar to get the rear bolt. The front bolt has a nut which is welded into the unibody and that actually broke on mine so I had to go in from the floor to hold it
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I don't feel comfortable driving my xj on 70. If I had the sway bar connected I would but the farthest I'm willin in drive it is greenfield. All I have left is the rear lift (add a lead and shocks) and getting the holes for my sway bar long quick disconnectsOriginally Posted by 97xj4dr
well i live jusr south of indy and if u need help im always game to help out an xj owner that is if im off work
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I don't feel comfortable driving my xj on 70. If I had the sway bar connected I would but the farthest I'm willin in drive it is greenfield. All I have left is the rear lift (add a lead and shocks) and getting the holes for my sway bar long quick disconnects
Link not long. Stupid phoneOriginally Posted by acewingman89
I don't feel comfortable driving my xj on 70. If I had the sway bar connected I would but the farthest I'm willin in drive it is greenfield. All I have left is the rear lift (add a lead and shocks) and getting the holes for my sway bar long quick disconnects
