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tracker2
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Posted: 08 Sep. 2016 at 12:39am |
I don't actually have a jeep now. I'm looking at getting one. What size drag link socket do I need to keep the steering tight? These are getting hard to find and I want to make sure I can get the tools.
Thanks in advance, Tom Z |
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Stev
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Tom,
I have never used a drag link socket in 40 plus years working on these old jeeps. Just a big flat head screw driver and a adjustable wrench. Stev |
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Stev
1946 CJ2A Trail Jeep (The Saint), 1948 CJ2A Lefty Restored |
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PaulEdm
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I had no idea such a tool existed! I used a big washer held in a vice grip...
-Paul |
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tracker2
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Thanks Stev. The very first Craftsman tool set I got came with a drag link socket. Never knew what it was for as I was working on '60's vehicles.
I got screwdrivers. |
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Joe Friday
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I've got two different sizes of Drag link sockets, but I always use an adjustable wrench and a quarter..
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