Hinrichs build

I used my electric impact gun and worked like a champ and it's a cheap harbor freight 20$ impact gun


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Hmm if i can get a nother cord for my milwaukee then i think ill try it...prolly be taking tomorrow off of work anyway to go over everything on the jeep anyway
 
Hmm if i can get a nother cord for my milwaukee then i think ill try it...prolly be taking tomorrow off of work anyway to go over everything on the jeep anyway

Def give it a shot its not hard at all and the yoke nuts aren't on that tight it's just almost impossible to get them off with a socket wrench that's all


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will i need a puller for the yokes? only thing i dont have other than maybe the sockets

I didn't need a puller for mine at all !! The front yoke I tapped with a hammer and it popped right off and the yoke on the t case I pulled off by hand


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I didn't need a puller for mine at all !! The front yoke I tapped with a hammer and it popped right off and the yoke on the t case I pulled off by hand


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well if the weather holds out today/tonight ill try it....if only the jeep fit in the garage
 
well if the weather holds out today/tonight ill try it....if only the jeep fit in the garage

So true lol but keep In mind ur under the jeep the whole time it's basically dry underneath. If you get stuck on something just PM me.


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will i need a puller for the yokes? only thing i dont have other than maybe the sockets

If you do end up needing a puller you can borrow one from Auto Zone or O'riley, or probably most any store of that nature. You put a down payment of like 30-50 bucks but get it refunded when you return the tool. I used a 3 jaw for both ends when I replaced my front drive shaft but they might have come off with a bit of tapping. I figured it would be easier to just have the puller.
 
Mine took literally 6 light taps with a hammer and it was out. But you can't go wrong with renting the tool just incase


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If you do end up needing a puller you can borrow one from Auto Zone or O'riley, or probably most any store of that nature. You put a down payment of like 30-50 bucks but get it refunded when you return the tool. I used a 3 jaw for both ends when I replaced my front drive shaft but they might have come off with a bit of tapping. I figured it would be easier to just have the puller.

Would a 10 ton 3 jaw puller work ? Probably not.

Tom & Dee
EVO 4G WAYALIFE.
 
gf broke up with me, ordered protek skid system lol.

also going to switch to evo plush ride coils. Will be selling the coils and bump stops prolly soon.
 
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