Northern Utah BS thread
#2823
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Year: 90
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Hey Ryan I saw that you posted plans for sliders I dont remember where that was could you maybe send them to me or just let me know where you posted it. I'm thinking about getting some wielding done.
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Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I'm guessing you mean PIPE bender?
http://www.harborfreight.com/12-ton-...der-32888.html
I have a buddy who has a pretty sweet exo he made using one of these.
http://www.harborfreight.com/12-ton-...der-32888.html
I have a buddy who has a pretty sweet exo he made using one of these.
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what are your plans? they are really only good for schedule 40, and most the time mine even kinks that... I hope you're not going to be building any kind of rollover protection out of schedule 40!
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 1-6 4.0
so I know some of you have experience with Seafoam. what do I do, where do i put it gas, oil, both? my jeep is running like crap and every time i go wheeling my check engine light comes on and I foul a plug always cylinder 3. I do think my coil pack might be the problem. when I fill up and go wheeling and then drive around I only get about 150-170 out of 15-18 gallons. do you think this will help? i have been using the lucas stuff for a while and cannot seem to tell a difference. thanks
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Year: 1989 2 door
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I bought it to make a cage out of 2" .120 wall DOM... Am I gonna have problems with it kinking? should I take it back for the 16 ton ???
I used seafoam a while back & it helped me pass on my high carbons for I'm, but I couldn't really feel a difference & didn't check MPG! It always makes me cry so I stopped checking it! Lol
I used seafoam a while back & it helped me pass on my high carbons for I'm, but I couldn't really feel a difference & didn't check MPG! It always makes me cry so I stopped checking it! Lol
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I dont think the dies for the pipe bender fit the DOM tubing, actually I know they dont because they are measured differently, the 2" pipe die will be too big for the DOM because the DOM is mesured by OD, and the pipe is measured by ID, to get a good bend the tubing/pipe needs to fit tight in the die, Ive heard of people trying to use them on DOM but not having good luck with it
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Year: 1989 2 door
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Huh I'll have to see about going with 1.75 & take the dies with me to wasatch & see how the different sizes fit! I'll give it a shot at very least I can make my tube bumpers & slider side rails with it.
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Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L i6
from what I read.... seafoam it OK in the tank, it is OK in the air intake but people are not too enthusiastic about the oil especially if it is an old engine. Yours is more recent though.
I did mine and I have the impression that idle was better but I don;t know.
Other people on this forum recommend Teckron and BK44 for the gas to clean everything better
The smoke show was funny though.....
I did mine and I have the impression that idle was better but I don;t know.
Other people on this forum recommend Teckron and BK44 for the gas to clean everything better
The smoke show was funny though.....