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Old 08-06-2013, 11:49 PM
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Anyone available this weekend wanting to do some wrenching? I am installing my JohnyJoint arms and the rest of the lift on my new Rubi.....since I had 4 wheel Parts install my arms on my old one and the managed to screw it up I will make an attempt to do it my self....as far as adjusting the arms....
Old 08-07-2013, 12:36 AM
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I might be available on Sat am. depending on your equipment and avaiability of air tools 3-5 hrs ought to do a lift and arms
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is it a Currie kit? i could help out.. im in oceanside. i am always free on saturdays days.
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Originally Posted by Woody
I might be available on Sat am. depending on your equipment and avaiability of air tools 3-5 hrs ought to do a lift and arms
I will probably do it on base...will have a 4 point lift and air tools available.
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Originally Posted by elitecontrol
is it a Currie kit? i could help out.. im in oceanside. i am always free on saturdays days.
Yes I have the currie arms...the only thing that I worry about is adjusting them to get the right angles
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The rear pinon angle? we can do that no problem.

as for the front caster, probably best to get a legit alignment anyways.

if you are just swapping just the arms, we can knock that out fast.

im running currie arms
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Originally Posted by ZheGerman
my new Rubi.......


I know I've been away but....
Old 08-07-2013, 12:28 PM
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They are all preset from my previous lift on my old jku....but it didnt feel right
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Originally Posted by Enclocal

I know I've been away but....
I got a new Jku
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ok. well just let me know the info.
shouldnt take long to swap em out.
last time i was done by lunch time.



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