Unidentified bolts

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240addiction

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I am working on a friends 05 and I can't remember where the attached bolts live. I have been doing a water pump, thermostat, fixing the passenger arch, replaced the washer bottle, replaced the front bumper, had the headlight support half out, replaced the hp PS line (those bolts are in), did plugs, and replaced the pcv system. Anyone have any ideas? I think they are the front bumper but I am not sure. I have two and they are a screw type of thread not a machine bolt type of thread. Thanks for the help.
 

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ltd02

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They remind me of the ones that hold the bracket at the top of the radiator that runs along the whole front.
 

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aren't there some of those along the edge of the bumper? in the fender well?
 

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Thanks for the help btw

Where do you mean? Mind taking a photo I'm not picturing it.
 
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Drive around until something falls off. Then you'll know. :happy175:

I think they are talking about the place I have circled in red and the corresponding location on the left side:

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Drive around until something falls off. Then you'll know. :happy175:

I think they are talking about the place I have circled in red and the corresponding location on the left side:

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Wow prof, nice pic. You did more than just a lift on your KJ huh. Total transformation. :happy175: :happy175::happy175:
 

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Wow prof, nice pic. You did more than just a lift on your KJ huh. Total transformation. :happy175: :happy175::happy175:

I was just looking for a picture showing the location and wasn't too picky. Besides, my pizza was getting cold. :gr_grin:
 

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Ya I thought something looked different about profdlp's jeep in that picture, I just couldn't place it, then it hit me, HE PAINTED IT BLUE!

:happy175:

Bert


Edit: cool "Random" site there prof with the pics and what not. You need to add your KJ as it sits now.

Bert
 
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...You need to add your KJ as it sits now.

Bert
I still need to get some good pictures. I've just been too busy driving it. :D

This is not my Jeep either, but it's a little more in the ballpark at least:

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Tough crowd tonight! :happy175:
 

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Thanks for the guesses. Not those though. These are both really clean on the head so they were under something.
 

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If you look at the hood latch area you'll see a vertical support piece that runs down to the bumper. There are 2 screws like what you have that hold that vertical support piece to the bumper. Might be from there.
 

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Washer bottle bolts. I had one from the bottom of the bumper in it which is why I was missing that one.

Thanks for the help
 
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