'04 TJ crossmember bolt size
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'04 TJ crossmember bolt size
There should be total of 6 holding the tranny crossmember/skid but 2 are missing on mine. Anyone know the correct size? Thanks!
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
Kai,
They ought to be 1/2" diameter coarse thread.
They ought to be 1/2" diameter coarse thread.
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
Thanks Kurt! I could just take one of the 4 out and go find a match but I really don't want to risk snapping it off and open a can of worms. I'm not ready to deal with a broken/spinning bolt at the moment.
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
oh I wouldn't worry about snapping the bolt offnorstar wrote:Thanks Kurt! I could just take one of the 4 out and go find a match but I really don't want to risk snapping it off and open a can of worms. I'm not ready to deal with a broken/spinning bolt at the moment.
but a spinnah? well, I guess it could possibly happen.... maybe......
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
Carl,
In your case the nutsert wasn't spinning, the remnants of your frame was
In your case the nutsert wasn't spinning, the remnants of your frame was
You can't bolt on experience!!!!!!
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
You say Spinnah I say a Spinor...
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Spinors in general were discovered by Élie Cartan in 1913.[1] Later, spinors were adopted by quantum mechanics in order to study the properties of the intrinsic angular momentum of the electron and other fermions. Today spinors enjoy a wide range of physics applications. Classically, spinors in three dimensions are used to describe the spin of the non-relativistic electron and other spin-½ particles. Via the Dirac equation, Dirac spinors are required in the mathematical description of the quantum state of the relativistic electron. In quantum field theory, spinors describe the state of relativistic many-particle systems. In mathematics, particularly in differential geometry and global analysis, spinors have since found broad applications to algebraic and differential topology,[2] symplectic geometry, gauge theory, complex algebraic geometry,[3] index theory,[4] and special holonomy.[5]
Either way I decided to alter the original quantum state of the relativistic electrons of the frame inserts to ensure the spin of the non-relativistic electrons of my replacement frame were permanantly altered via Gas Metal Arc Welding
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Spinors in general were discovered by Élie Cartan in 1913.[1] Later, spinors were adopted by quantum mechanics in order to study the properties of the intrinsic angular momentum of the electron and other fermions. Today spinors enjoy a wide range of physics applications. Classically, spinors in three dimensions are used to describe the spin of the non-relativistic electron and other spin-½ particles. Via the Dirac equation, Dirac spinors are required in the mathematical description of the quantum state of the relativistic electron. In quantum field theory, spinors describe the state of relativistic many-particle systems. In mathematics, particularly in differential geometry and global analysis, spinors have since found broad applications to algebraic and differential topology,[2] symplectic geometry, gauge theory, complex algebraic geometry,[3] index theory,[4] and special holonomy.[5]
Either way I decided to alter the original quantum state of the relativistic electrons of the frame inserts to ensure the spin of the non-relativistic electrons of my replacement frame were permanantly altered via Gas Metal Arc Welding
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
Thanks Dave! Now my poor little head hurts!
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
Me too.johnsxj wrote:Thanks Dave! Now my poor little head hurts!
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
So I thought I lost two bolts...Carl McFly wrote: oh I wouldn't about snapping the bolt off
but a spinnah? well, I guess it could possibly happen.... maybe......
Actually I only lost 1 and the other snapped off. Did I say I don't have time to deal with broken bolts?
Here it is...
Just broke one drill bit from getting this suckah out!
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
You got lucky!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
X2johnsxj wrote:You got lucky!!!!!!!!!!!
Major Lucky!
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
Indeed. There wasn't much rust on the bolt.
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
X.... whatever I would have bet real money, that bolt wasn't going to come out. And I don't gamble!johnsxj wrote:You got lucky!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
I got lucky with a spinnah once.
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Re: '04 TJ crossmember bolt size
ZAEDOCK wrote:I got lucky with a spinnah once.
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