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Went offroading for the first time with the xj down at legore bridge for all you Frederick guys. Went great, she got a little warm though.
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Anyone good wirh carpentry? I want to build a box around my gas tank (in the hatch area) that also has a couple small storage areas, my skills in carpentry are amateur at best,
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Anyone good wirh carpentry? I want to build a box around my gas tank (in the hatch area) that also has a couple small storage areas, my skills in carpentry are amateur at best,
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Speaking of carpentry, Mike said my false floor survived. If anyone wants it, let him or me know. I know it fits 97+, but I don't know if the seats and all are the same in pre-97s. Goes behind the passenger seat, and I never had any issues with heat with my mono amp. Seat can slide all the way back, and I have had passengers in that seat.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Speaking of carpentry, Mike said my false floor survived. If anyone wants it, let him or me know. I know it fits 97+, but I don't know if the seats and all are the same in pre-97s. Goes behind the passenger seat, and I never had any issues with heat with my mono amp. Seat can slide all the way back, and I have had passengers in that seat.
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Speaking of carpentry, Mike said my false floor survived. If anyone wants it, let him or me know. I know it fits 97+, but I don't know if the seats and all are the same in pre-97s. Goes behind the passenger seat, and I never had any issues with heat with my mono amp. Seat can slide all the way back, and I have had passengers in that seat.
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Morning All....
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Originally Posted by dukie564
no. No TC drop with a SYE. The vibration is likely from the tapped hole not being perfectly centered, or the driveshaft not being 100% balanced. You'll have to learn to live with it.
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Originally Posted by 94cherokeeman
Hey justin how hard was it to install your locker?
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Or he can drop the rear dirveshaft and drive it in 4hi as a front wheel drive long enough to find out if the driveshaft is the issue or not. If it is, he can have it balanced.
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Since I am getting an SYE this week I'm going to want to go higher on my lift. I was thinking of IRO 4.5" or 5.5". If any of you are going to go either 3" or 4.5" who have not bought a lift yet want to go in together to buy this we can split the stuff up. Example. On the 4.5" kit I won't need the AAL,sway bar links,TC drop kit, ubolts, and you can have my shocks and front coil springs. We can also upgrade to full packs because I don't need them. I only need the shackles. If anyone is interested let me know. It won't be for a few months for me to save up and buy.
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Never had trouble with the floor. Once it was all installed and adjusted, I never had to open it again. The cake pan it was in also kept it safe in water crossings with up to 2" in the cab. I did the design. Credit to 96xjclassic for cutting it out.