Torx socket size: Rear hatch on 95 ZJ
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Torx socket size: Rear hatch on 95 ZJ
Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
on the '95 ZJ Limited?
Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
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Re: Torx socket size: Rear hatch on 95 ZJ
L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>
> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
E-8
I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
--
DougW
> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>
> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
E-8
I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Torx socket size: Rear hatch on 95 ZJ
L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>
> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
E-8
I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
--
DougW
> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>
> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
E-8
I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Torx socket size: Rear hatch on 95 ZJ
L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>
> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
E-8
I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
--
DougW
> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>
> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
E-8
I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Torx socket size: Rear hatch on 95 ZJ
Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
> L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
>> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
>> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
>> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>>
>> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
>> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
>
> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
> E-8
>
> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
by the clerk just to go check the size.
Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
time.
Donkeyshines.
> L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
>> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
>> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
>> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>>
>> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
>> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
>
> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
> E-8
>
> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
by the clerk just to go check the size.
Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
time.
Donkeyshines.
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Re: Torx socket size: Rear hatch on 95 ZJ
Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
> L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
>> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
>> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
>> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>>
>> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
>> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
>
> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
> E-8
>
> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
by the clerk just to go check the size.
Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
time.
Donkeyshines.
> L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
>> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
>> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
>> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>>
>> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
>> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
>
> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
> E-8
>
> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
by the clerk just to go check the size.
Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
time.
Donkeyshines.
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Re: Torx socket size: Rear hatch on 95 ZJ
Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
> L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
>> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
>> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
>> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>>
>> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
>> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
>
> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
> E-8
>
> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
by the clerk just to go check the size.
Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
time.
Donkeyshines.
> L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
>> Does anyone know what size Torx socket is used on the
>> nuts that hold the top brackets on the rear hatch supports
>> on the '95 ZJ Limited?
>>
>> Have grown a bit weary of playing La Guillotine on cold
>> days, but don't have any Torx sockets at the moment.
>
> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
> E-8
>
> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
by the clerk just to go check the size.
Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
time.
Donkeyshines.
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Re: Torx socket size: Rear hatch on 95 ZJ
L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
>> E-8
>>
>> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
>> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
>
> Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
> in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
> by the clerk just to go check the size.
Haven't had any problem with Sears.
> Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
> unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
> time.
Put up with the rear door sinking for about two years till I had
to support it with my head just to get stuff out of the back. Built
a prop rod from 1x2, but even that wore thin after a while.
> Donkeyshines.
Better than Monkeyshines and more legal than Moonshines. :)
--
DougW
> Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
>> E-8
>>
>> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
>> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
>
> Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
> in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
> by the clerk just to go check the size.
Haven't had any problem with Sears.
> Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
> unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
> time.
Put up with the rear door sinking for about two years till I had
to support it with my head just to get stuff out of the back. Built
a prop rod from 1x2, but even that wore thin after a while.
> Donkeyshines.
Better than Monkeyshines and more legal than Moonshines. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Torx socket size: Rear hatch on 95 ZJ
L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
>> E-8
>>
>> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
>> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
>
> Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
> in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
> by the clerk just to go check the size.
Haven't had any problem with Sears.
> Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
> unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
> time.
Put up with the rear door sinking for about two years till I had
to support it with my head just to get stuff out of the back. Built
a prop rod from 1x2, but even that wore thin after a while.
> Donkeyshines.
Better than Monkeyshines and more legal than Moonshines. :)
--
DougW
> Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
>> E-8
>>
>> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
>> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
>
> Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
> in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
> by the clerk just to go check the size.
Haven't had any problem with Sears.
> Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
> unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
> time.
Put up with the rear door sinking for about two years till I had
to support it with my head just to get stuff out of the back. Built
a prop rod from 1x2, but even that wore thin after a while.
> Donkeyshines.
Better than Monkeyshines and more legal than Moonshines. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Torx socket size: Rear hatch on 95 ZJ
L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11 did pass the time by typing:
> Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
>> E-8
>>
>> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
>> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
>
> Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
> in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
> by the clerk just to go check the size.
Haven't had any problem with Sears.
> Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
> unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
> time.
Put up with the rear door sinking for about two years till I had
to support it with my head just to get stuff out of the back. Built
a prop rod from 1x2, but even that wore thin after a while.
> Donkeyshines.
Better than Monkeyshines and more legal than Moonshines. :)
--
DougW
> Roughly 1/11/04 10:07, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>> Should be the same as the 93... lemme check.
>> E-8
>>
>> I broke down and got a set from the local tool store
>> it was cheaper than running back and forth. :)
>
> Yeah, particularly since Orchard Supply now keeps their tools
> in a smaller substore area and you have to get the tool demag'd
> by the clerk just to go check the size.
Haven't had any problem with Sears.
> Thanx... and may wait until someone puts a Torx set on sale,
> unless that darn thing whacks me on the head just one more
> time.
Put up with the rear door sinking for about two years till I had
to support it with my head just to get stuff out of the back. Built
a prop rod from 1x2, but even that wore thin after a while.
> Donkeyshines.
Better than Monkeyshines and more legal than Moonshines. :)
--
DougW
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