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Jeep Wrangler YJ
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1994 Hunter Green SE “Back to Stock” Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="machoheadgames" data-source="post: 440173" data-attributes="member: 18789"><p>Thinking more about the boot, I’m tempted to try something….since I’m locked in on Nutserts, I’m kind of thinking about buying some threaded studs in the nutsert thread, threading them in fully, then I could just slide the boot on. I could enlarge the boot screw holes where necessary, if necessary. I could use nuts and washers to hold the boot down.</p><p></p><p>Once the proper height was achieved, I could thread the studs down to that height, then use nuts on the underside of the nutserts as a jam nuts to hold the stud. This would make for an easily removable and reinstall-able setup. It’s a little bit fancy, but would give me a better solution than what I’m currently locked into.</p><p></p><p>Or I could just leave it alone, hope I never need to deal with it again, and when I inevitably do need to, deal with it at that point and maybe do the studs then…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machoheadgames, post: 440173, member: 18789"] Thinking more about the boot, I’m tempted to try something….since I’m locked in on Nutserts, I’m kind of thinking about buying some threaded studs in the nutsert thread, threading them in fully, then I could just slide the boot on. I could enlarge the boot screw holes where necessary, if necessary. I could use nuts and washers to hold the boot down. Once the proper height was achieved, I could thread the studs down to that height, then use nuts on the underside of the nutserts as a jam nuts to hold the stud. This would make for an easily removable and reinstall-able setup. It’s a little bit fancy, but would give me a better solution than what I’m currently locked into. Or I could just leave it alone, hope I never need to deal with it again, and when I inevitably do need to, deal with it at that point and maybe do the studs then… [/QUOTE]
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