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Last question, would I have to get new shocks or anything like that??
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Originally Posted by zombie jeep101
Last question, would I have to get new shocks or anything like that??
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Originally Posted by assetts91
Nope, cuz your body to axle ratio will stay the same, bigger tires just increases axle clearance
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95 cherokee overhead console
got 95 cherokee overhead console from junkyard / their are 4 wires 2 orange & 2 pink wires on the end of the wire harness / do you know what is power & what is ground & is temp sensor in console or is it in cherokee somewere if so do you know were / & what does it look like / thanks
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new at 4x4's and jeeps in general...in 2 wheel and 4 wheel drive when i take off the rearend jerks like its loose or something i get a popping noise when i slow down or speed up like as soon as it recieves power or loses it it clunks. any thoughts?
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Haggard, first thing I'd check would be the U joints on the drive shaft, if it's only the rear. Grab hold of your drive shaft with one hand (Engine not running) and see if you can twist it in both directions. Any movement and you can count on changing the u-joint. Even if only one is bad, there will be a little play, you just have to watch closely to see which one it's in.
If that isn't the problem, uhhh you don't wanna know...
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Ok, this one's for the guys that have toyed with the fuel injector mod. Has anyone used the Ford injectors in the stock fuel rail with the stock fuel pressure regulator? I have a set of the Ford injectors and the newer fuel rail, but have not bought the fuel pressure regulator. What would happen if I used the Ford injectors in the stock setup?
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Originally Posted by assetts91
Damn dude... You following me?
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Ok, this one's for the guys that have toyed with the fuel injector mod. Has anyone used the Ford injectors in the stock fuel rail with the stock fuel pressure regulator? I have a set of the Ford injectors and the newer fuel rail, but have not bought the fuel pressure regulator. What would happen if I used the Ford injectors in the stock setup?
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