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1968 M715 Military Jeep Project Part I Cut Bearing Retainer

1968 M-715 Military Jeep - Over The Road M-715, Part I
You can use any method you like, but we found a reciprocating saw was the best way to make a clean, straight cut in the bearing retainer. Make sure you don't damage the input shaft seal when you clamp the retainer in your vise unless you've got a spare. View Related Article
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