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| jaspu | Aug 13 2011, 01:50 PM Post #1 |
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PO used a 1953 CJ3B for snow ploughing and mounted an extra leaf on either side of the springs.So now I have 11 front and 10 rear.Shall I leave it? What can I expect?Honestly say the springs are weakened due to flaking rust.Could I test them somehow? Thanks Jan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Jaspu Ex Swiss army 1953 TRANS-VINTAGE CJ-3B /replacement fuel pump / YF 938 S/ Hurricane with PCV / 8-1/2" clutch / T90-C / D-18, intermediate shaft 1 - 1/4"/open differential 5.375/ 12 Volt alternator Czech Republic | |
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