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Wrenchfest

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 12:03 pm
by RalphTomaccio
I have a few relatively small tasks that I'd like to accomplish on my JKU and am looking for some help. I need someone with a torque wrench capable of 130 pounds of torque. I don't think a jack or stands are needed, but may be nice to have handy just in case.

What I would like help with is:
1. Replace the driver's side lower control arm which is bent
2. Replace all the LCA & track bar bolts with a grade 8 hardware kit I purchased from Northridge
http://www.northridge4x4.com/shop/nr4x4 ... rdware-kit
3. Install front and rear LCA bolt-on skids

As you can see, doing one pretty much gets parts of the other tasks completed as well. My main concern is achieving the 130 pounds of torque. And, I would feel much more comfortable doing these things with someone who has more experience than me just in case I ran into an issue I'm not familiar with.

Beer and pizza or your favorite lunch is certainly not out of the equation. Anyone interested?

Re: Workfest

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 1:20 pm
by Kurt
Ralph,
I be happy to help. :)
I'm "booked" this weekend but could give you a hand 6/27, 6/28 or 6/29.

Re: Workfest

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 1:40 pm
by RalphTomaccio
Kurt wrote:Ralph,
I be happy to help. :)
I'm "booked" this weekend but could give you a hand 6/27, 6/28 or 6/29.
Hi Kurt,

That's great, thanks Kurt! Friday the 27th works really well for me, with the 28th as an option as well. Pick one and let me know which you prefer and what time would be good. You can PM me your address.

Thanks again,
Ralph

Re: Workfest

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 2:49 pm
by Kurt
We'll plan on Friday the 27th.

PM-ing details to you...

Re: Workfest

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 6:04 am
by Frank
Psssst . Ralph : Wrench fest dude ! Thought you had the lingo down dude . FjR68

Re: Workfest

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:14 am
by RalphTomaccio
Frank wrote:Psssst . Ralph : Wrench fest dude ! Thought you had the lingo down dude . FjR68
Thanks, Frank! I guess I'm still a little green behind the ears. Takes awhile to work off that "newbieness" (is that even a word?). With your help, I should be able to become an acceptable member in the off-road world. :lol:

Happy trails!

Re: Workfest

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 6:34 am
by Frank
Ralphster ! You made a ledge your first day out, You've been pulled and winched and stuck and unstuck . Hardly qualifies as a neub anymore. Just bustin yerazz dude. Your willingness to try is all I need to call you a member and friend. FjR68

Re: Workfest

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 6:17 am
by 95xj
6/23/2014
Greetings Ralph. Dennis Makowski here - Blackstone, MA. Hey, I'm right around the corner and I'm willing to help. I got torque wrenches, torches, big tools, little tools, jack stands... Working on a new jeep is a piece of cake. We can do this at your place or mine in one or two evenings and you can wheel this weekend! I have a light work load this week so call me asap @ (401) 829-6494 or shoot me an email at >>easterncalibration@verizon.net<<

Sorry Kurt...just trying to save you some drive time buddy. I owe you.
A DAL has to be good for something...

Re: Workfest

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 7:29 am
by Kurt
No problem Dennis. :)
It would certainly eliminate a few hours of driving.
It's up to the Ralphster