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Old 03-30-2013, 05:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Basslicks
I'm pretty sure it is, but does anyone know if the driveshaft in a 2wd will work in a 4wd? I know the spline count is the same, but is the lenght the same - I'm pretty sure it is, but just in case...
I thought they were different lengths due to the 2wd not having a t-case
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Originally Posted by arorton

I thought they were different lengths due to the 2wd not having a t-case
They are indeed different lengths
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Old 03-30-2013, 10:24 AM
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Hey guys couple questions.

1. Is this a 8.8 rear? It's in a 91 windstar. Build sheet says it has lsd also. (I'll be building it for me jeep so that will come out.. But still)

2. If this is a 8.8 I'm getting it for free. Would it be better to build this rear than my c8.25? Or is the c8.25 stronger than the 8.8?

Thanks everyone
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Old 03-30-2013, 11:08 AM
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I'm going to be prepping the floor for bedliner today and I'm wondering what solvent to use to clean the floor. Monstaliner says not to use lacquer thinner, why not?
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Originally Posted by ccooper1234
I'm going to be prepping the floor for bedliner today and I'm wondering what solvent to use to clean the floor. Monstaliner says not to use lacquer thinner, why not?
My only thought would be if there were any lacquer thinner on the floor when you lay the bedliner it would break it down and not adhere as well. I would just say if you use lacquer thinner just to make sure there isn't any left over on the floor... Even though it should just evaporate. Lol

I would use break cleaner. That's great stuff for all kinds of applications. You know that won't leave any residual stuff behind.
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Originally Posted by NewJerseyXJ609

My only thought would be if there were any lacquer thinner on the floor when you lay the bedliner it would break it down and not adhere as well. I would just say if you use lacquer thinner just to make sure there isn't any left over on the floor... Even though it should just evaporate. Lol

I would use break cleaner. That's great stuff for all kinds of applications. You know that won't leave any residual stuff behind.
Just bought some acetone. Can I use that?
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Originally Posted by I Leak Oil
From the electronic guru. Take this to the bank. He won't say it if it's not true.

"Bcm stores the VIN and SKIM. Would be a mismatch with the ECM. Cheaper to get new remote from a good key place. If local, Bill's Lock & Safe can do it".
to clarify: original BCM re-installed, pcm restored to prior function, lesson learned. No SKIM. Donor is a 97...prior to SKIM? I assume the mismatched VIN on the BCM triggered the PCM to go "death mode". can swapping dome consoles cause the same issue???

I have the matched dome console and keyless entry remote from the donor car i took the BCM from. Can I use the donor car's console and keyless remote without fear of another "theft mode" incident? Can the receiver module for the remote in the overhead console trigger "theft mode"?This should be an easy, free, fix...if any console/remote can be swapped with no software conflicts (non-matching numbers).

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How do you get the console out in a 98 xj. Its really pissing me off that I can't get it out
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How do you get the console out in a 98 xj. Its really pissing me off that I can't get it out
Many screws, starting from just below your rear defrost/wiper buttons.. you'll also have to pull your parking brake some, and remove the other screws from beneath the plates by your P-brake and 4wd lever.. I feel like there's 6 screws total, maybe? ..they're just spread out throughout the length of the console.
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Just bought some acetone. Can I use that?
I would use it. Yes I don't see why not. Just make sure everything is clean and clear when you do go to lay the bedliner down.

And then let us know how it comes out. I'm going to be doing to same to my 00.i did my 95 too but I was way disappointed with the quality of the product I used.
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does anyone know the place where we can fix or regulate the sound when we forgett to turn off the lights or forgett the key in ignicion ? this because my jeep now after i put the key to start play the sound about 4 or 5 times and its not normal ...earlier i think only played 1 time but now i dont undestand why play repeated , and i dont know the place or where i can fix that....thankyou
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does anyone know the place where we can fix or regulate the sound when we forgett to turn off the lights or forgett the key in ignicion ? this because my jeep now after i put the key to start play the sound about 4 or 5 times and its not normal ...earlier i think only played 1 time but now i dont undestand why play repeated , and i dont know the place or where i can fix that....thankyou
The chimes are a message. The number of times it beeps is usually correlated with a signal or code.. For example.. Low oil.. But I don't what they are on the cherokee
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My center ball is shot on the front dS. Can I keep the joint itself and just get a rebuild kit for the center ball???? Or replace the whole thing. Next rebuilt a dS before. Curious

I did some research, the double cardon piece seems good just need that ball and spring. I have an 01 and just want to know what to get to rebuild.

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well i know that its a message but im sure its not right whats happen now whit me would like to check or trie to fix however i dont have ideia where to start ....i presume its something electric but i really dont know where to check or what part of the jeep that thing its located ...thankx for your attencion
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My center ball is shot on the front dS. Can I keep the joint itself and just get a rebuild kit for the center ball???? Or replace the whole thing. Next rebuilt a dS before. Curious

I did some research, the double cardon piece seems good just need that ball and spring. I have an 01 and just want to know what to get to rebuild.
You can get the centering ball and the little piece it rides in. I ordered from northerndriveline.com, I think I searched "1310 centering yoke"
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