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Old 04-08-2012, 10:23 AM
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The Craigslist deal master has done it again.

Found 4 90% 33x12.5 Pro Comp Mud Terrains on black Mickey Thompson soft 8 style wheels

I'm giving him the wheels/tires off the red 2 door and $500

Both my XJ's are getting a tire upgrade tomorrow.

Blue is going from 32x11.50 to 33x12.50
Red is going from 31x10.50 AT's to 32x11.50 MT's

and I'm only spending $500

Old 04-08-2012, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by cgarrett
So I currently have no rear shocks, got a little bounce to the back now
I've got two good rear shocks if you need them. They're just sitting in my garage. They came off my 2000. Not what year you have or if they're compatible with older models.
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I didn't use nut strips. I was able reach all of mine after I opened the hole behind the bumper some.
when I put my hitch on, I removed the bumper. It's only 4 bolts. Then you have a nice open square channel to work with.
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Originally Posted by Passt

I've got two good rear shocks if you need them. They're just sitting in my garage. They came off my 2000. Not what year you have or if they're compatible with older models.
I needed to order new ones anyways, I had shocks for a 3 inch lift but I have 4.5 inches of lift. This is just making me do it sooner rather than later, but thank you for the offer!
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Originally Posted by cgarrett
I needed to order new ones anyways, I had shocks for a 3 inch lift but I have 4.5 inches of lift. This is just making me do it sooner rather than later, but thank you for the offer!
That's my reasoning between the overheating and the full gauge swap. Just bought the sensors, so I'm looking for a write-up now.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

That's my reasoning between the overheating and the full gauge swap. Just bought the sensors, so I'm looking for a write-up now.
Did you do the idler pulley?
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Originally Posted by Pudgy Fingers
Did you do the idler pulley?
Yep. I'm home now, and the fan clutch is looking good now. It had play before, but everything's tightened up.
I have those BW flares for you if you're free. Don't know what your family plans are today.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

Yep. I'm home now, and the fan clutch is looking good now. It had play before, but everything's tightened up.
I have those BW flares for you if you're free. Don't know what your family plans are today.
I'm at my folks right now. What's your work schedule this week? I might be able to swing by today but it's probably a slim chance.
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I'm at my folks right now. What's your work schedule this week? I might be able to swing by today but it's probably a slim chance.
After 5 tomorrow, any time Tuesday, before 5 Wednesday, any time Thursday. I just realized I have a nice schedule this week
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

After 5 tomorrow, any time Tuesday, before 5 Wednesday, any time Thursday. I just realized I have a nice schedule this week
Lol. I'm off thursday too. Maybe that would be the better day.
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Originally Posted by mikefrost
The Craigslist deal master has done it again.

Found 4 90% 33x12.5 Pro Comp Mud Terrains on black Mickey Thompson soft 8 style wheels

I'm giving him the wheels/tires off the red 2 door and $500

Both my XJ's are getting a tire upgrade tomorrow.

Blue is going from 32x11.50 to 33x12.50
Red is going from 31x10.50 AT's to 32x11.50 MT's

and I'm only spending $500

Do u have a spare set of rims?
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
What sensors do I need to swap from idiot lights to a full cluster?
Oil and temp

Originally Posted by qwertyu
I think it's the same as mine. You would need the oil and the rear temp sensor.


Originally Posted by mikefrost
The Craigslist deal master has done it again.

Found 4 90% 33x12.5 Pro Comp Mud Terrains on black Mickey Thompson soft 8 style wheels

I'm giving him the wheels/tires off the red 2 door and $500

Both my XJ's are getting a tire upgrade tomorrow.

Blue is going from 32x11.50 to 33x12.50
Red is going from 31x10.50 AT's to 32x11.50 MT's

and I'm only spending $500

Careful... you might make me want to trade my ak...

Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
That's my reasoning between the overheating and the full gauge swap. Just bought the sensors, so I'm looking for a write-up now.
Its pretty straight forward. You dont need to run new wires. Just replace the sensors. If you are overheating at highway speeds, look at your water pump or radiator.
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Originally Posted by jakbob
Its pretty straight forward. You dont need to run new wires. Just replace the sensors. If you are overheating at highway speeds, look at your water pump or radiator.
Just found a good write-up on jeepin.com I just wanted to make sure i wasn't missing any steps. Mike said to keep an eye on the water pump, too. And Advance doesn't carry replacement coolant reservoirs. Any suggestions what to get/where to get one?
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Just found a good write-up on jeepin.com I just wanted to make sure i wasn't missing any steps. Mike said to keep an eye on the water pump, too. And Advance doesn't carry replacement coolant reservoirs. Any suggestions what to get/where to get one?
You can get them at autozone, or order one online from them


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