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Resolved—- I just sheared off my cab lift piston mount!

chucky

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I’ve been to wind rock many times in my different Jeeps and love the place I’ll look into it and try making plans. Thanks Chucky.
BE THERE OR BE SQUARE ! Im building a jeep to bring this year to the rally to check out the trails just stock with a/c for me and Mullany to not be sweating in public lol it needs lower gearing to suit me but one task at a time
 

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You should take that thing thru the Lincon tunnel and check out the 5 boroughs of NY you will be a hit in Manhattan they will think Crocodile Dundee came back to town ! Your so close to the CORNWALL border crossing go see Montreal my most favorite place in Canada !
 

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I had to loosen a few revolutions on the piston rod end….. not sure how I should get those revolutions back. Thinking once cab is close to down, block it up, take pressure off, and then snug it again. Or put it all the way down, then tighten it again.
Any thoughts?

bracket fits, but the shaft of this bracket is 2mm smaller in OD. Gonna let it ride for now, but may need to sleeve it. My truck and this one are A1’s……

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