Kansas City bs Thread
#3031
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From: Kansas City, MO
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Whew. All I have left is the conclusions...
But now (thanks to Brian) I got all sorts of stuff running through my head of things I'd like/need to do to the XJ if I'm gonna go to KS-rocks...oil change, pinion seal, top-off fluids, shim the LCA's, purchase and install CB...
Again...FML.
But now (thanks to Brian) I got all sorts of stuff running through my head of things I'd like/need to do to the XJ if I'm gonna go to KS-rocks...oil change, pinion seal, top-off fluids, shim the LCA's, purchase and install CB...
Again...FML.
#3032
Finally got my steering box upgraded. Kind of a fiasco, mostly my fault. Broke all 3 bolts in the old gear (fortunately I didn't want to reuse it). When I was swapping pitman arms I noticed the arm didn't fit the new box I had received from a guy on CL. Further inspection revealed it was a F-250 box. Sigh. Can't trust anyone anymore. So I bought a remanned Durango box from Rockauto. Mounted with the JCR plate.
Some new hoses and fluid and bled the system. Still working on getting all the bubbles out but so far so good.
Lessons learned: It is much easier to access the lines on the steering gear if you remove the air filter box. I also had to pull the end off the bumper to get enough access for the top bolt on the steering box. Invest or rent a GOOD pitman arm puller. I broke one two arm ear puller in the process. Be careful how thick the washers are that you use for spacers. I used 2 because that is what the write-ups mentioned, but mine were apparently thicker, because the bolts wouldn't engage all the box threads with them on. So had to take everything apart again to remove one of the washers.
There is absolutely no play in the steering now. A vast improvement from the 10-2 dead spot I started with. The steering is "stiffer" than before, but not hard to turn. I haven't noticed the turning radius being much different, but I have read it may be.
We'll see how it goes...
Some new hoses and fluid and bled the system. Still working on getting all the bubbles out but so far so good.
Lessons learned: It is much easier to access the lines on the steering gear if you remove the air filter box. I also had to pull the end off the bumper to get enough access for the top bolt on the steering box. Invest or rent a GOOD pitman arm puller. I broke one two arm ear puller in the process. Be careful how thick the washers are that you use for spacers. I used 2 because that is what the write-ups mentioned, but mine were apparently thicker, because the bolts wouldn't engage all the box threads with them on. So had to take everything apart again to remove one of the washers.
There is absolutely no play in the steering now. A vast improvement from the 10-2 dead spot I started with. The steering is "stiffer" than before, but not hard to turn. I haven't noticed the turning radius being much different, but I have read it may be.
We'll see how it goes...
#3033
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From: Kansas City, MO
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Some pics from my first trip to KS-Rocks today with everyone. Had a blast, it was great meeting everyone, can't wait til next time! I'll work on getting some video posted...
#3034
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From: Kansas City, MO
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Hmm, I'm feeling lazy, I posted all the videos to my facebook, I'm on Metal Master's Fab's friends list, look me up, got some pretty good videos at carnage canyon. (Anthony Stratton)
#3038
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From: Manhattan, Kansas
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
#3041
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From: Olathe, Ks
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.6L Stroker
#3044
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From: Olathe, Ks
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.6L Stroker
Have a little confidence in your rig. I wheeled Ks Rocks in a bone stock Liberty for a while. Your stock XJ will take you over much more than you would imagine.
Parakeet
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#3045
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From: Kansas City, MO
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Yo' KC. Rounds 1-3 of the NFL draft are in the books. I'm tired, gonna lay down and dream about the next wheelin trip...my XJ fetish is getting pretty ridiculous.