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Posted by: Kirkski
« on: June 19, 2015, 05:10:48 AM »

Welcome, you will be amazed at the talented people here, and the positive attitude towards helping each other.

Kirk
Posted by: Quebec Jeep
« on: June 18, 2015, 04:20:11 PM »

Welcome! We like pics here. Show us some.
Posted by: BruceG
« on: June 18, 2015, 02:50:01 PM »

Hello,
I'm a new member from western Ma. Currently I have a 1952 running CJ-3A.Well it was running until a pulled out axles, springs, brake lines, well you get the picture. I also have a 52 3A rolling chassis, and I guess an extra set of axles. I  want to get my running jeep back on the road soon but I keep going backwords every time I take something apart. I'm sure you've been there. Once I figure out how to use this site I'd love to pick some of your brains. I'm finding out there really isn't many REAL mechanics anymore due to I get different answers for the the same questions by many professional mechs. Even the parts I buy,  usually from Kaiser willys because they do have a great website, seem cheap compared to the parts I remove, Im not slamming Kaiser willys I think its most of the aftermarket parts. For example look at the front inner axle seal you get compared to the one you removed. The new ones looks super jankey and  is .020" larger OD. Doesn't seem like ill get it in. well, I do look forward to bonding with other Willys freeks....Sorry!     Respectively BruceG