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Build Thread Happy wife, Happy life 77 CJ5 build :D

Build Thread Happy wife, Happy life 77 CJ5 build :D
I would recommend breaking it down for cleaning along with new o-rings and gaskets. When you reassemble don't go heavy on the grease a light coating internally is all that is needed. You have the earlier 6 bolt hubs (77) appose to the later 5 bolt however, the bolt retainers don't look in good shape so you can either buy new retainers or swap to studs.

Thank you. I will look into this option.
 
We got the rear brakes done. It was a piece of cake once we figured out how to use the brake tool I've had for all these years. :)
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Got the rears bled with my power bleeder. Got all the old fluid out which was very nasty.
I'll add more to my profile as time goes and I start finding numbers on this thing when I clean it! :)
The front brakes are next along with all the bearings and seals. Then I'll work on the steering components. SAFETY FIRST!
 
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