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Off topic / Re: Eagle Stories
« Last post by 89 MJ on Today at 12:50:20 AM »
hi, I literally drove the wheels off my 82 sedan. Going to work one day, turned a corner into the parking lot, heard a loud snap, rear dropped, and my drivers side rear wheel rolled on past me. Lucky I was only doing about 3 mph. The dreaded axle snap, yup, they happen! :)   gz

Driving on three wheels is never fun. I lost a left front on the highway because I suspect someone tried to steal my wheels and tires. This was shortly after I double checked my lug nuts. Good thing nobody was hurt in either of our cases.
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Off topic / Re: Eagle Stories
« Last post by amcfool1 on Yesterday at 11:37:11 PM »
hi, I literally drove the wheels off my 82 sedan. Going to work one day, turned a corner into the parking lot, heard a loud snap, rear dropped, and my drivers side rear wheel rolled on past me. Lucky I was only doing about 3 mph. The dreaded axle snap, yup, they happen! :)   gz
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Your Eagle(s) / Re: 1985 AMC Eagle Wagon Limited restoration
« Last post by Taylor on Yesterday at 07:22:19 PM »
Good looking bird.
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Your Eagle(s) / Re: 1985 AMC Eagle Wagon Limited restoration
« Last post by 89 MJ on Yesterday at 06:07:51 PM »
Looks like a nice one!
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Your Eagle(s) / 1985 AMC Eagle Wagon Limited restoration
« Last post by Phil Wakefield on Yesterday at 05:25:23 PM »
My Covid project, 1985 AMC Eagle wagon limited
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Off topic / Re: Eagle Stories
« Last post by 89 MJ on Yesterday at 03:16:12 PM »
Anyone with any fun Eagle stories?
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Inside Your Eagle / Re: Speedometer wobble
« Last post by amcfool1 on April 24, 2024, 11:34:38 PM »
hi, there is an O-ring, its a very thin one, not a run of the mill hardware store item. if you are careful, its reusable.  gz
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Inside Your Eagle / Re: Speedometer wobble
« Last post by 89 MJ on April 24, 2024, 02:15:48 PM »
I’ve pulled my Speedo cable a couple of times and never had to replace the o rings.
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Inside Your Eagle / Re: Speedometer wobble
« Last post by MIPS on April 24, 2024, 11:42:49 AM »
Okay, well the other million dollar question is: When pulling the speedometer cable out of the transfer case, are there any O-rings or seals to be replaced that will not like being unseated?
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Inside Your Eagle / Re: Speedometer wobble
« Last post by amcfool1 on April 23, 2024, 11:34:59 PM »
hi, the transfer case does not have to be drained to pull the cable. On a level surface, pulling the cable out, it will leak about a cup or less of fluid. good luck,  gz
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