Dr. Dana has the answers for sure!
The nylon abrasive brushes from Horrible Freight that I brag on constantly will clean up the surface of the axle tube without disturbing the metal displaced by the stamping of the BOM and serial numbers.
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Dr. Dana has the answers for sure!
The nylon abrasive brushes from Horrible Freight that I brag on constantly will clean up the surface of the axle tube without disturbing the metal displaced by the stamping of the BOM and serial numbers.
With a shop that nostalgic - you need a Bull of the Woods calendar...
Wow! Great info for sure! I will do some digging. I am certain at least my front axle is war time given the fact that it has the bell crank attached. The rear looks original to the Jeep as well as near as I can tell so far.
I’ll look into those. Thanks!
I had to look up what that was and yes I think you’re right!
Got it. Thanks!
Forgot the pic!
Still has the original brake line holding straps on it! An old one for sure. I bet that axle has been bolted in since 1944.
Not a lot happening. Getting a few parts here and there. Sweet Chee made the KW catalog though so that’s pretty cool!
Nice! Great shot in the catalog. You gotta love that!
Good deal on the photo in the catalog. I just put in for my copy, so I'll see it and all the new stuff soon.
Thanks guys! The new catalog is a good read!
I picked up another (2A) windshield yesterday just ‘cause that stuff doesn’t really show up around here all that often! It’s in pretty decent shape and has all the pesky brackets I struggled with earlier in the thread, ha!
Then the seller took me to see this his boss had for sale a few miles away. Lots of good parts and some not so good. I’d love to save them all but I resisted the temptation (so far anyway…;)