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    The T-Case was half full of water and something that did not belong to it. All bearings, seals and gaskets must be replaced. And of course sandblasting and painting

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    Quote Originally Posted by M715Fin View Post
    The T-Case was half full of water and something that did not belong to it. All bearings, seals and gaskets must be replaced. And of course sandblasting and painting
    Wow, sorry to hear about the water in there.

    You can buy a rebuild set off of ebay for around $300.
    Or, do what I did and buy the parts a piece at a time, shopping around on ebay. I didn't really save any money, but I was able to get good, USA made NOS bearings.

    Here is a list of the part numbers at this link.

    http://blog.gieselman.com/post/NP200...r-Case-Rebuild

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    I have not yet learned that it would be easier to ask directly you professionals about these websites... I found the same site. But I spent one week time I have ordered the same bearings and the same number what were T-case (TIMKEN) ROCKAUTO and Ballbearings at torqeking. Each separate order only takes about 50 bucks for postage and 50 bucks taxes That's no funy

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    I'm still waiting for some bearings, Maybe they'll arrive tomorrow. Parts are at least ready to install. I hope, i still remember the installation order. Would you have good links?
    Sometimes there must be some installation beer for help


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    Hi everyone! Merry Christmas!!!
    I had to give Jeep a Christmas present
    Thanks to all of you who have helped !!!
    It's great to notice that even we live on the other side of the globe. Only Jeep mathers


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    It was a bad looking last summer.



    177 days later


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    Next question
    Rear bumperets are not any markings, it seems that has been polished out? Now I have to resort to what I got from the front bumper, and I ask for your help again.
    Below the pictures, I got markings visible by blowing soda.

    Does it make any sense? What do they mean ???

    Left of the bumper



    Senter of the bumper



    Right of the bumper


  8. #48
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    Quote Originally Posted by M715Fin View Post
    Next question
    Rear bumperets are not any markings, it seems that has been polished out? Now I have to resort to what I got from the front bumper, and I ask for your help again.
    Below the pictures, I got markings visible by blowing soda.

    Does it make any sense? What do they mean ???

    Left of the bumper



    Senter of the bumper



    Right of the bumper

    The top one is most likely 194th Armored brigade 2nd Division. The triangle is representative of Armor Units.

    Middle of the bumper should be a 5" star

    Bottom is most likely something like HQ or HHC or it looks like the 522nd Engineer Company was assigned to the 194th so it could be ENG. The 107 at the end would represent the vehicles "Order of March" which is what number it is in the unit.

    You can also check by sanding on the lower rear of the tailgate as sometimes they were added there instead of the bumperettes.
    Dave
    Delta Team Decals: http://www.deltateamdecals.com/

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    Thank you BEAST. I am in contact when I need decals

    It was not nice to see. When I disconnected the rear axle ... It had experienced the same destiny as T-Case.

    Well. I have to start ordering the bearings again. And start cleaning.


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    Somebody had that thing out in water and didnt take care of it...such yuck!!
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

    Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!

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