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Maintaining Old Jeeps Welding
Off Road Jeep Maintainence and Prep - Casualties Of War
Like a dented driveshaft, if you put a kink in a suspension link or track bar it's way more likely to bend or snap. Before the failure can grow from a minor bother to a major problem, stop and remove the damaged component so a sleeve, gusset, or reinforcement can be welded on to help prevent further damage. If you don't have a welder, carry along a supply of 7018 welding rod and two sets of jumper cables so you can use two batteries to weld. Go Negative of Battery 1 to work piece ground, Positive of Battery 1 to Negative on Battery 2, then Positive of Battery 2 to welding rod. View Related Article
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