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Old 07-28-2013, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Lowrange2

I have no idea what teraflex stuff you're talking about.

But if it requires you not needing my unit bearings anymore then I'm not interested.
Perfectly good xj unit bearings?
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Perfectly good xj unit bearings?
Took them out of the box yesterday, brand new, bolted them on my wife's 98 and realized they're for 99+. They won't fit yours.

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Originally Posted by Lowrange2

Took them out of the box yesterday, brand new, bolted them on my wife's 98 and realized they're for 99+. They won't fit yours.
what's the difference?
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Originally Posted by my89xj
what's the difference?
The distance between the 3 bolt hole flange that mounts to the knuckle and the flange that the rotor sits on.

Earlier models are taller than the later models.

I could put 99+ rotors on it and be just fine but I want to put it back together correctly so I don't have to deal with the confusion in the future.

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Originally Posted by Lowrange2

The distance between the 3 bolt hole flange that mounts to the knuckle and the flange that the rotor sits on.

Earlier models are taller than the later models.

I could probably put late model rotors on it and be just fine but I want to put it back together correctly so I don't have to deal with the confusion in the future.
Ahh alright.
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I have a few parts if anyone needs them.

Stock parts
Coil springs
Front drive shaft, needs u joints
Upper ca's
Box that the track bar bolts into
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Originally Posted by Lowrange2
Ah, just looked it up.

You can do the WJ kit way cheaper than that if you do it all yourself.

Plus one of the MAIN reasons I upgraded to WJ stuff was for the brakes.

There's no way I'd spend 700 bucks just just raise my steering 2 inches. No way.

Right, plus you still have to do something about a trackbar.

I thought it was only $470 something. Only lol...

That 98 booster and MC will fit on the 94's firewall just fine right?
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I thought it was only $470 something. Only lol...

That 98 booster and MC will fit on the 94's firewall just fine right?
Worst case scenario you have to bend the pinch seam up a little bit. You'll see what I'm talking about but yes, pie job.

I hope you still have the brake lines from the master to the proportioning valve. The fittings are different.

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Originally Posted by Lowrange2

Worst case scenario you have to bend the pinch seam up a little bit. You'll see what I'm talking about but yes, pie job.

I hope you still have the brake lines from the master to the proportioning valve. The fittings are different.
The lines are still on the MC. I'll need a new prop valve for the discs too
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The lines are still on the MC. I'll need a new prop valve for the discs too
I just took the guts out of the valve. 50/50. Worked fine for me.
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Dropped the price on my TJ yet again. Gotta get the ****er gone.

Going to end up buying a cheap xj..and putting the rest towards wedding/bills.
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Dropped the price on my TJ yet again. Gotta get the ****er gone.

Going to end up buying a cheap xj..and putting the rest towards wedding/bills.
I'll give ya 2k and have Will give you a handjob.


Are you coming to Jeepfest? I'm going to assume that you aren't?

How much is this wedding costing? Our wedding cost a whopping 900 bucks. Quite being so expensive.
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Ive got about 3k in our wedding so far. Probably another 3+ k to go.

Ill pass on the offer, tempting..but nah.
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Originally Posted by Lowrange2

I just took the guts out of the valve. 50/50. Worked fine for me.
XJ files, Dennis, said $20 shipped for one so why not.

Just got a good spare, thanks Kevin!

Dave, I'm pretty good... Your loss.
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Originally Posted by Lowrange2
Any of ya'll need a brand spankin new set of 99-01 unit bearings? I'll sell em for 50 bucks.
$50 for the pair? I'll take them. Get them from you at Jeep Fest. I can pap pal now or cash at JF.

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