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> Evaluate my jack points & Longs, please.
jaminM3
post Sep 24 2007, 09:38 PM
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After seeing all the beautiful cars in Moab it motivated me to at least make a plan of attack. I know I will have some work with the hell hole, but I wanted some opinions on my longs. To me, the longs look OK, but the jack points are bad. Is this an indication of bad inner longs? I also see some people chopping off the jack pionts. Suggestions?


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post Sep 25 2007, 02:11 PM
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After seeing all the beautiful cars in Moab it motivated me to at least make a plan of attack. I know I will have some work with the hell hole, but I wanted some opinions on my longs. To me, the longs look OK, but the jack points are bad. Is this an indication of bad inner longs? I also see some people chopping off the jack pionts. Suggestions?


That is NOTHING! just two jack post covers and a small amount of patching. No need to buy any replacement panels except for the covers. They are about 30 bucks for the pair.
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