Studebaker steering, WOW! That's interesting. I'm going to measure my wheel. Did your Studebaker equipped CJ still have the Ross steering box?
A real Curiosity for me, anyway! :roll: While searching parts for my '67 project, I often see them listed for model years up to '66, then for...
Glad to be back to my '67 CJ-5 project after a two year delay (ARRRGGGGHHHH!!!). Working on steering rebuild to reduce steering play, after...
It ain't broke....just well broken in R)
Yes, indeed. That's how it started. I was only going to replace a wheel cylinder, maybe the master too. Then due to pitting in both,...
Thanks for a very useful and detailed article! I am going to build one of these, not only for my 67 Jeep project, but for the rusty old...
I called around the local rental businesses, found one that rents automotive related tools, rented one of the heavy-duty hub/wheel pullers like...
:) OK! I hope you all had a bit of fun with this riddle. I got a kick out of some of the answers. And, yes, there really is a Jeep, it wasn't...
Just for fun, see if you can correctly diagnose the cause of this Jeep puzzle. I'll send a prize (humble trinket, really) to the first to answer...
Great job! Just found this thread. Just in time, too, as I'm in process of removing the tub on my '67 CJ-5. Co-incidence, mine was also...
Thanks, Jim! :p What is your source? I'm having trouble finding info for '67 CJ-5 (Kaiser) model, lots on earlier military and civilian...
Discovered Ol' Lazerus has pretty badly pitted rear wheel brake cylinders. Maybe that's why the brake system is kaput! Online parts catalogs...
OK, I've started the resurrection of "Ol' Lazerus". First project rebuild the non-existant brakes! While I'm at it I would like to inspect and...
Nothing but a wing nut holds the A/C on my '67! Never thought about it before, but as much oil as mists out and coats the filter is probably...
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