Amarillo repair shop or 4x4 shop needed for tomorrow Xmas eve
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Amarillo repair shop or 4x4 shop needed for tomorrow Xmas eve
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/modi...adtrip-258145/
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I got a room in Amarillo tonight and need a shop tomorrow to put a little heat and a hammer to straighten out the lower sway bar mount and mounting post. Anyone know if any shop that might be open on Xmas eve???
Here is a post in the JK tech forum.
I got a room in Amarillo tonight and need a shop tomorrow to put a little heat and a hammer to straighten out the lower sway bar mount and mounting post. Anyone know if any shop that might be open on Xmas eve???
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https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/modi...adtrip-258145/
Here is a post in the JK tech forum.
I got a room in Amarillo tonight and need a shop tomorrow to put a little heat and a hammer to straighten out the lower sway bar mount and mounting post. Anyone know if any shop that might be open on Xmas eve???
Here is a post in the JK tech forum.
I got a room in Amarillo tonight and need a shop tomorrow to put a little heat and a hammer to straighten out the lower sway bar mount and mounting post. Anyone know if any shop that might be open on Xmas eve???
you CAN drive w/out 'em - but its dangerous when turning.
find a small sledge hammer (small 3 lb should do) - pull the wheel & beat that thing straight(er)
if you cant find an open biz, go to a truck stop (theyll be open on Christmas even, they never shut), most of 'em have on duty mechanics or TIRE sales/changing facilities on premise that could fix this in no time.
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i wouldnt use heat unless completely necessary.
you CAN drive w/out 'em - but its dangerous when turning.
find a small sledge hammer (small 3 lb should do) - pull the wheel & beat that thing straight(er)
if you cant find an open biz, go to a truck stop (theyll be open on Christmas even, they never shut), most of 'em have on duty mechanics or TIRE sales/changing facilities on premise that could fix this in no time.