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Jeep Mainshaft Washer is a small, but very important spacer that ensures that the parts of the transmission are happy and long lasting as you overcome the trails. The Jeep cars gain a reputation of being gritty and having a rugged frame, a lot of clearance, and a smiley mud-grilled seven slot grille. Take a Wrangler or a Grand Cherokee and all Jeeps offer Selec-Terrain options to ensure that you can switch to snow and sand with a simple twist. Jeep cabins of the modern age, however, combine fun in the open air with voice control, over the air updates, and driver assistants, which are supported by a friendly fanbase. This adventure ethos will see Jeep shine on every terrain and road. Mainshaft Washer is a fine ring made of steel, which is applied upon the mainshaft of the transmission and provides endplay limitation, load distribution, and gears protection. Fitting a Mainshaft Washer on your Jeep is not difficult and requires very simple tools. Once the Jeep is parked, drain the gearbox and remove the tail housing to expose the mainshaft, then clean parts with a cloth and check them to see whether they have any burrs. Add lubricant to the washer, fit any tab into the slot, push the Mainshaft Washer against the shoulder, fit the mating gear, spin the washer to ensure free participation, measure the endplay, tighten retainers to specification, refill the fluid and move the washer through the gears to check free movement.