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1968 M715 Military Jeep Project Part I Inout Shaft Seal
1968 M-715 Military Jeep - Over The Road M-715, Part I
In order to mate the ranger overdrive to the transmission, the snout of the input bearing retainer must be shortened. the directions that Advance Adapters supplies with the ranger are very detailed about this operation. View Related Article
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Jeep Commander Get information on specs, safety features, pricing, and equipment options for the new Jeep Commander. The Commander gets 9 mpg in the city and 13 on the highway. It has had 4 vehicle recalls, which can give you an idea about its reliability. Also check out the Jeep Compass and the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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