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Old 04-03-2012, 02:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Veeb0rg
Ugh its 3am and I'm fighting the urgen to nod off.. i really need to figure a way to get better sleep.
I've worked nights half of my life....just pound some coffee. 2-5AM are the worse for staying awake....
I bought the darkening curtains @ Walmart, they really help when sleeping during the day...
Think your floorpans can make it till fall??? I'll be moving closer so if you want, one weekend we can cut the bad spot(s) out and re-weld new metal in

Originally Posted by 94cherokeeman
It wont damage it?
Nope....its a sensor for the code rings on an ABS system. Cut the 2 wires off and your good to go
Old 04-03-2012, 02:48 AM
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Originally Posted by pulltabmike

I've worked nights half of my life....just pound some coffee. 2-5AM are the worse for staying awake....
I bought the darkening curtains @ Walmart, they really help when sleeping during the day...
Think your floorpans can make it till fall??? I'll be moving closer so if you want, one weekend we can cut the bad spot(s) out and re-weld new metal in

Nope....its a sensor for the code rings on an ABS system. Cut the 2 wires off and your good to go
Ok cool I got it for $30 so either way its good
Thanks mike
Old 04-03-2012, 03:34 AM
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Originally Posted by pulltabmike

I'm in for Sunday...gotta make a JY run
I need to make a jy run too. I don't think I could do Sunday since it's Easter. That would anger the wife.
Old 04-03-2012, 03:37 AM
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I need to make a jy run too. I don't think I could do Sunday since it's Easter. That would anger the wife.
I forot about Sunday being Easter, anyone off Monday?!?
Old 04-03-2012, 04:29 AM
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Day off what's that?
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Originally Posted by pulltabmike

I've worked nights half of my life....just pound some coffee. 2-5AM are the worse for staying awake....
I bought the darkening curtains @ Walmart, they really help when sleeping during the day...
Think your floorpans can make it till fall??? I'll be moving closer so if you want, one weekend we can cut the bad spot(s) out and re-weld new metal in
Yeah. Its only a few small spots. Gonna hit em with rust converter and some paint in the meantime.

As for odb scanner run the jeep down to local parts store they should be able to reset things fer ya.

I've been workin nights for about 10 yrs now. I don't drink coffee, its just a lack of decent sleep that's been getting me lately. We do need to get together to get my seats done. My butt/back misses those comfy seats.
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Silentj, I'll take one if you still have one available
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mornin boyz-n-gurlz---

and ya should be able to disconnect the battery for a few? that should clear all codes--then after 50-100 miles the ecm/pcm should "re-learn" itself--at least that werks for fords, it may/will act-run odd,until it re-learns tho
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Originally Posted by nowhres
The river crossing fixed Jakbobs alternator, and did in Dukies and Pudgys
I came out of the first crossing, and I was idling at over 2k RPM. Had to stomp on the brakes to stay still and cut the engine every time we stopped so it wouldn't overheat. After we drover through that real long river, everything worked perfectly

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I have no excuse. I guess the old age brain fog has set in early.
Those torque converter bolts are getting it tomorrow.. never give up, never surrender.
Calm down, Tim Allen.
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Originally Posted by a_shirey
http://www.liftlaws.com/maryland_lift_laws.htm

no law against tires sticking our of wheel wells?

yeah they will ping you if you dont have them covered....
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For you Steve!
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Originally Posted by 94cherokeeman
Ok cool I though the abs part would make it stick out to far
Originally Posted by pulltabmike
cut it off.....
Originally Posted by 94cherokeeman
It wont damage it?
94, I don't think that will work for a non ABS hub. My knuckle opening is perfectly round, as in the bearing can slide in in any position. That one has an additional tab on the bottom where those wires go in, shouldn't fit in a non-ABS knuckle. You could try grinding that section down to fit, but not sure that'll work either. I could be wrong though, but I just did mine on my 2000 not that long ago. Good luck and let us know how it goes.

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Silentj, I'll take one if you still have one available
Oh, oh, me too, me too.

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For you Steve!
Seriously Frosty, can I come work with you cause you have kind of job I need.
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my hatred for Frosty is back,even after a fun Sunday-when i was able to squelch my feelings, but this blatant attack on my psyche has re-affirmed my hate! hey Mike!! take this





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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Make sure you buy them 2.625"...those were an example...

Get these....

http://www.rustysoffroad.com/builder...unts-pair.html

Or something like them. They have ones with cam bolts that are a little more expensive, but offer more adjustment...no need with adjustable arms...

these good? ... they just look a tad different then the ones you sent.

http://www.quadratec.com/products/56015_200.htm
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Originally Posted by XJnewbiegirl
these good? ... they just look a tad different then the ones you sent.

http://www.quadratec.com/products/56015_200.htm
I prefer Iron Rock offroad products, these will work...

http://www.ironrockoffroad.com/Merch...tegory_Code=UP


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