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I wouldnt mind that, I may end up having to fab one for my sister's ZJ. She likes mowing down deer with hers and I am getting tired of painting the factory plastic bumper cover. It is also getting expensive for my parents since they are around 400 a pop.
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Year: 1994
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Engine: 4.0 i6, 307 injectors
Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
The overheating problem? First time I over heated was Monday after wheeling at Frosty's. I thought it was a clogged radiator, so I sprayed it out at a car wash. I was good for a few days, but I overheated again Saturday on my way to Virginia. My belt had been squealing a little since Sunday night, though, and it got real bad Saturday night when I pulled up to Classic's house. Popped the hood and found that pulley had broken off. I think the loose pulley had something to do with it, cause my fan had some play in it before, and I don't think it was spinning properly. Replaced the pulley, everything was good. Then last night, the new pulley bent for an unknown reason, and the belt was shredded. Pulley #3 and belt #2 are on there now, and I'm about to go adjust the tension. The sun was down by the time I got the pulley back on last night, and there were ~45mph winds that made working in a parking lot suck.
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The overheating problem? First time I over heated was Monday after wheeling at Frosty's. I thought it was a clogged radiator, so I sprayed it out at a car wash. I was good for a few days, but I overheated again Saturday on my way to Virginia. My belt had been squealing a little since Sunday night, though, and it got real bad Saturday night when I pulled up to Classic's house. Popped the hood and found that pulley had broken off. I think the loose pulley had something to do with it, cause my fan had some play in it before, and I don't think it was spinning properly. Replaced the pulley, everything was good. Then last night, the new pulley bent for an unknown reason, and the belt was shredded. Pulley #3 and belt #2 are on there now, and I'm about to go adjust the tension. The sun was down by the time I got the pulley back on last night, and there were ~45mph winds that made working in a parking lot suck.
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Takes about 12-14 hrs start to finish to built, but it's a tank
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They will have plenty of time to film episodes when they are living in a van down by the river
I miss Farley
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