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Year: 1996
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A SYE kit normally comes with: Main shaft, 2 lock rings, speedo drive, housing, yoke, and nut. You reuse all your case bolts. You will need the 4 bolts that tread into the drive shaft from the yoke. You can use them from your front you have now and find 4 more to replace with the front in the mean time. The axle side is the exact same. I recommend replacing the straps but the axle side will work because of the u joint size. 1310 I think? Whatev
But shouldn't the rear shaft that I have now have all the bolts needed to mount a front shaft after the sye? I don't think they change atleast.
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Crap. Well I didn't take any of the bolts stupidly. Do they sell these at autozone or something? I saw they have the strap and bolts for the axle side(I think axle side for the strap part). Then just 4 more of the same bolts for the tcase part too?
But shouldn't the rear shaft that I have now have all the bolts needed to mount a front shaft after the sye? I don't think they change atleast.
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For anyone else, it looks like those codes are O2 Sensor High Voltage, Coolant Sensor Low Voltage, and Coolant Sensor High Voltage.
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when your hot....your hot
My 2001 Cherokee, is running constantly at just under 210 degrees, sitting at a traffic light it starts to go up, has all new hoses, new radiator, new themostat (190), new Temp sensor (for the electric fan). it has been that way for awhile, is this normal, but it makes me leary about adding a front bumper with a winch
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My 2001 Cherokee, is running constantly at just under 210 degrees, sitting at a traffic light it starts to go up, has all new hoses, new radiator, new themostat (190), new Temp sensor (for the electric fan). it has been that way for awhile, is this normal, but it makes me leary about adding a front bumper with a winch
Not jeep realated but if carwas tokens (which carry a value of one dollar at the carwash) will work in a arcade game wouldn't arcade tokens (which carry a value of $.25) work in a carwash at the one dollar rate?
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