Calgary Jeep Association
4x4 Related Groups => Tech Talk => Topic started by: BlackYJ on February 27, 2007, 08:38:09 AM
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Just out of curousity, are people using any washers for the bolts on their covers. When I installed mine the other weekend, some of the bolts are a real PITA and to add to the pain, they are countersunk. I was think a small washer would help.
Also for those of you with these covers and looking for a tool for the drain plug, Acklands Grainger sells a 1/2" drive socket (H14) for either $10 or $20 depending on how fancy you go. It works great. Here is the part number, WSWMHBS12-14, and the link http://www.acklandsgrainger.com/AGIPortalWeb/WebSource/ProductDisplay/globalProductDetailDisplay.do?item_code=WSWMHBS12-14
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DOM, STOP EATING THE COOKIES!!! :D
Well i gave the part number for just go to the Acklands site and search it
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DOM, STOP EATING THE COOKIES!!! :D
Well i gave the part number for just go to the Acklands site and search it
:roll: .... i couldn't resist.
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I used lock washers to stop the bolts from loosening off.
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Just out of curousity, are people using any washers for the bolts on their covers. When I installed mine the other weekend, some of the bolts are a real PITA and to add to the pain, they are countersunk. I was think a small washer would help.
Also for those of you with these covers and looking for a tool for the drain plug, Acklands Grainger sells a 1/2" drive socket (H14) for either $10 or $20 depending on how fancy you go. It works great. Here is the part number, WSWMHBS12-14, and the link http://www.acklandsgrainger.com/AGIPortalWeb/WebSource/ProductDisplay/globalProductDetailDisplay.do?item_code=WSWMHBS12-14
For the drain plug just go to P.A and get a 3/8s rod coupling for 1.78
its basically a 3/8s nut thats about an 1 1/4" long it fits the drain plug and use a 9/16s socket or wrench