mgroeger
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- First Name
- Mike
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- Hurricane, UT
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- 2021 JLUR 2.0T, 1991 YJ rock crawler
- Occupation
- I make microchips for a living.
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Did he pull the cotter pin and check them? If he did a "quick check" I highly doubt it. That is the only way to know for sure. Dude, just pull the cotter pin yourself, throw a wrench on it and tighten it. You will know right away, if it's really hard to turn they they are in fact OK most likely. If it's really easy to turn then you will hear the clicking as you tighten them down and it will eventually stop clicking. One of my jeeps was so loose I could turn it by hand.
Don't rely on them for something so simple. Plus you will feel a sense of accomplishment
Don't rely on them for something so simple. Plus you will feel a sense of accomplishment
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