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Does it matter which side this goes on -- Passenger vs Drivers
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Typically you would want to put it back on the same side they had it on. I'll have to check book on which side it typically was.
Typically you would want to put it back on the same side they had it on. I'll have to check book on which side it typically was.
Do these go on both ends?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Typically just one side.
Typically just one side.
When re-installing the bearing retainer, is the order of assembly critical? Upon disassembly one side had, from the axle flange, shims then bearing retainer, the other side vice versa. I would like to reassemble the axle correctly of course.
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
It should be, from the axle flange, shims then axle bearing. Thanks
It should be, from the axle flange, shims then axle bearing. Thanks
Will this fit the two front seats in a 1959 CJ-5? Also, I have the same question for the top seat cover & cushion.
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
We can do seat covers and cushions for your CJ-5. We need some pictures of your frames. Please email mike@kaiserwillys.com and we can help you.
We can do seat covers and cushions for your CJ-5. We need some pictures of your frames. Please email mike@kaiserwillys.com and we can help you.
Are these bearing retainers (item # 7351313) perfectly flat or do they have a slight concave? I have a 1954 CJ3B w/modified Dana 44 (Dutchman Axle shafts) with disc brakes and the rear passenger side retainer is concaved (doesn't require shims) while the rear driver side retainer is flat (requires shims). Thank you..
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
These are flat like original.
These are flat like original.