BillNyeIsHigh TJ Enthusiast Original poster Joined May 10, 2018 Messages 105 Location Charleston, SC, USA Jul 9, 2018 #1 But seriously, was wondering what the bushings and torx head bolts are for? PO just sent them to me and doesn't remember.
But seriously, was wondering what the bushings and torx head bolts are for? PO just sent them to me and doesn't remember.
Never Grow Up Member Joined Jun 9, 2018 Messages 28 Location Tennessee Jul 9, 2018 #2 They go in the 'odd parts' bin. Reactions: alittleoff
TJ2 TJ Expert Joined Dec 9, 2017 Messages 4,047 Location Texas United States Jul 9, 2018 #3 That's maybe when you tried to fix something while drinking with buddies?
WWII Jeeper TJ Enthusiast Supporting Member Joined Feb 18, 2017 Messages 428 Location Cody, Wyoming, United States Jul 9, 2018 #4 The long black bolt, the rubber washers, and the odd shape silver washer and 3 nuts go to the stock air filter box...the others not sure Ray
The long black bolt, the rubber washers, and the odd shape silver washer and 3 nuts go to the stock air filter box...the others not sure Ray
Mike_H autos are better - WRWD508 Supporting Member Joined Feb 28, 2017 Messages 12,737 Location Grand Rapids, MI, United States Jul 9, 2018 #5 I was going to guess that the rubber grommets go for the tub side T-case shifter bracket. The Flat heads could be for door or windshield hinges. Reactions: alittleoff
I was going to guess that the rubber grommets go for the tub side T-case shifter bracket. The Flat heads could be for door or windshield hinges.
alittleoff TJ Addict Joined Apr 27, 2018 Messages 1,426 Location 406 Jul 9, 2018 #6 I collect the same shit for my "old parts" can. I got boxes of old Land Cruiser parts too.
BillNyeIsHigh TJ Enthusiast Original poster Joined May 10, 2018 Messages 105 Location Charleston, SC, USA Jul 10, 2018 #7 Thanks all. Airbox makes sense to me as the PO replaced the crappy CAI with the stock box.
BoldlyGoing TJ Addict Joined Oct 9, 2017 Messages 1,077 Location Atlanta, GA, United States Jul 11, 2018 #8 Almost certain those flat, bugle heads are windshield/door hinge screws. Reactions: KCsTJ
BillNyeIsHigh TJ Enthusiast Original poster Joined May 10, 2018 Messages 105 Location Charleston, SC, USA Jul 11, 2018 #9 BoldlyGoing said: Almost certain those flat, bugle heads are windshield/door hinge screws. Click to expand... Interesting, My only thought on that is that they are unpainted. The hinge has been changed though.
BoldlyGoing said: Almost certain those flat, bugle heads are windshield/door hinge screws. Click to expand... Interesting, My only thought on that is that they are unpainted. The hinge has been changed though.
BoldlyGoing TJ Addict Joined Oct 9, 2017 Messages 1,077 Location Atlanta, GA, United States Jul 11, 2018 #10 BillNyeIsHigh said: Interesting, My only thought on that is that they are unpainted. The hinge has been changed though. Click to expand... That is weird. I can’t think of anywhere else I’ve run in to that style of screw in any of my tinkering.
BillNyeIsHigh said: Interesting, My only thought on that is that they are unpainted. The hinge has been changed though. Click to expand... That is weird. I can’t think of anywhere else I’ve run in to that style of screw in any of my tinkering.
Tony Ownbey 3 - DAWG Supporting Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Nov 26, 2017 Messages 27 Location Eugene, OR, United States Jul 16, 2018 #11 I just used those flat head screws to mount lights on the right and left windshield pillar-posts. I had to get longer ones to replace stock. Pretty sure that's them.
I just used those flat head screws to mount lights on the right and left windshield pillar-posts. I had to get longer ones to replace stock. Pretty sure that's them.
KCsTJ TJ student Supporting Member Joined Jan 9, 2018 Messages 2,909 Location Farmersville, TX, United States Jul 17, 2018 #12 That one bolt in the center looks like a thermost housing bolt Keep them in the misc bin, they will come in handy at some point
That one bolt in the center looks like a thermost housing bolt Keep them in the misc bin, they will come in handy at some point