Gotta love broken parts

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last trip i wheeled the Heep, i got stuck at the badlands in attica IN.

what started out as this stuck
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then adam (squeaky3) hooked to me to pull me out
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after many yanks trying to pull in through the hole, it was not goin anywhere. Demonstalker ended up pulling me out backwards the way i came in. well, in the process of me getting stuck and the recovery process, weak links were found in my drivetrain/suspension.

well finally got around to replaing all the parts yesterday. here is what it ended up being.

Pass side LCA
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out of the jeep
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drivers side LCA
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how the axle looked with all the old part still in tact
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bent pass side UCA
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cracked NP242 T-case
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smashed Slip on front Drive shaft
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now for the good pics.
New Rough Country LCA's
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NP231 with SYE kit and a stock Front Driveshaft from another XJ. running same Driveshaft front and rear now and only have to carry one trail spare.
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and one of the whole thing, now able to be driven once again. still have to replace a bent front shock, and bedline the interior before it will see trails again.
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last trip i wheeled the Heep, i got stuck at the badlands in attica IN.
 
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Sweet, carnage is good occasionally, gives you a reason to upgrade!
I had one of my stock arms tear around the bushing like that, I wasn't even stuck, was crawlin in low range, guess I had too much traction if that's possible!
SYE is the best mod you can do IMO, better angles, able to run with the shaft out,etc.
 

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Wow, that's a lot of carnage. The upgrades look good though.

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They do look good! How long did it take you to install?
 

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They do look good! How long did it take you to install?

Tcase only took about an hour or so from start of taking old one out to new one in. the control arms took lik 2 hours simple because one bolt was froze in the bushing and with the UCA's bent the LCA's did not want to line up correctly.

broken parts are always a good reason to upgrade. next is rear leaves most likely, notices my passenger side leaf pack is sagging pretty good.
 

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Old thread, but any new broken parts lately :D
 

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Old thread, but any new broken parts lately :D

nothing of any count. tested out all my new parts this past weekend at a local even without a hitch, but 10 minute in i ripped a valve stem out of one of my rear tires so had to run on the spare all weekend.
 

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At least they new parts worked. Did you slide across a bolder or something to wack off your valve stem?
 

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no, not sure what happened to it exactly. i had only hit on main easy trail, easy enough i did it all in 2wd, got the the end and noticed something was not right. at first i though it was just low on pressure and blew the bead. as i tried to re-seat the bead it would not hold air, so looking for the leak i found the valvestem had a crack, bent it over and it was split 3/4 the way around almost.
 

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thats a bummer, thats why I run these big ugly mud catchin bead locks, hard to replace a valve stem on the trail

bead locks are among my future purchases for sure. it can be done, sucks to do, but you CAN replace a valve stem without breaking the bead on a tire, woulda done it but did not have a spare valve stem even.

all good now, replaced it today actually with a shorter one in hopes it will not get caught as easily.
 

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Dude, you are a Wildman ! I have got to go wheeling with you ! I like wheeling with folks that don't mind getting alittle body damage ! :jawdrop:
 

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Dude, you are a Wildman ! I have got to go wheeling with you ! I like wheeling with folks that don't mind getting alittle body damage ! :jawdrop:

chicks dig body damage :rockit:

i am all about pushing the limits of what my rig can do. i found them sunday, but it won't stop me from trying that same trail again. i know can make it and keep it greasy side down.
 

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how the bent subframe came about.

This hill
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does not play well when you nose over it. ends up looking like this
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i was not driving, guy in the red shirt (GF's dad) was behind the wheel
 

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Damn! Now how did you get that one out? He must have felt bad about doing that.
 

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