It has nothing to due with scary and everything to do with being pointless bad advice. Period.
I hope you dont approach all these diffs you are going to work on with this "abstract" attitude of yours.
All what diffs? I was offering people the use of tools...
but so far my diffs are good.thanks for your concern.
Wait til you see my thread on junkyard budget lift ideas...all tried and tested of course .I have had several people asking so I am just trying to locate the req'd photos. I think you will "enjoy" it.
Interestingly enough I haven't got around to tightening the TJ's belt it's still ridiculously loose and stiil working fine, no squeals even since that time in the snow. I guess I'm still waiting for something terrible to happen. And I guess it would be impossible that my bearings are enjoying the lighter load?
Experts by definition must give proper advice...even if it's wrong. A proffesional cannot tell you to do something that a textbook says is "wrong". If a customer came into a dealership and asked whether you could use hockey pucks for body lifts, what do you think the experts would say? Despite the fact that I could show you a 1993 ford van that's had a hockey puck body lift since 93, same pucks, no issues, they would say "no, you should buy a proper brand name body lift from a reputable supplier". Try asking Jeep if half the stuff we do would work and they would say "no". That hasn't stopped us from trying anyway, and learning along the way what works and what doesn't.
If I asked jeep about my the oil/zinc issue, do you honestly think they would give the question any thought or do any research or would they just look it up in a book and say "no it just says to use 5w30, sir..." To me any serious question deserves a real consideration and thought, even if some beleive all the right answers are already in a book some where. Simply saying what is already written in the haynes book does not qualify as exploration or trial of a concept.
personally, if something works for me and is not safety related, I don't always listen to the experts. Honestly a lot of innovation and great crazy ideas has come from not listening to the naysaying experts but just trying it anyway.