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The award for most trail fixes has to go to Jason Fournier and his buddy, Nate Brown, who spent most of the afternoon putting parts of the XJ back into working condition. First, a passenger-side front axleshaft U-joint let go-no small feat with an open diff. Then the exhaust fell out of the head pipe, a valve stem got ripped from the wheel, and, finally, the drag link bent itself into a lowercase "U." After straightening it with a winch, Jason and Nate pounded a Hi Lift jack handle on for reinforcement and finished the trail.
Off Roading in New Hampshire - Live Free and Wheel

The award for most trail fixes has to go to Jason Fournier and his buddy, Nate Brown, who spent most of the afternoon putting parts of the XJ back into working condition. First, a passenger-side front axleshaft U-joint let go-no small feat with an open diff. Then the exhaust fell out of the head pipe, a valve stem got ripped from the wheel, and, finally, the drag link bent itself into a lowercase "U." After straightening it with a winch, Jason and Nate pounded a Hi Lift jack handle on for reinforcement and finished the trail.  View Related Article

 

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