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Old 05-06-2012, 03:19 PM
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My daughter wanting to drive at rausch creek today.
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Originally Posted by qwertyu
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My daughter wanting to drive at rausch creek today.

Well......did you let her?

If so, how did she do?
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Originally Posted by Pudgy Fingers
What are people's opinions on locking the rear? It's not a DD and it's locked in the front already. I would probably do a lock right/spartan nothing too fancy.

I say, lock that fawker. Or weld up the spider gears and when/if they go, lock it.
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Wife sent me to the store, said, "Buy a carton of milk, and if they have eggs, get six."

I came back with six cartons of milk

She asked, "Why in the hell did you buy six cartons of milk?"

I replied, "They had eggs."

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Originally Posted by 94cherokeeman
Thanks mike now its time to Install
By the looks of the picture that ring gear has a broken tooth. You might wanna look that thing over real well before you put it in.
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Originally Posted by nowhres
Wife sent me to the store, said, "Buy a carton of milk, and if they have eggs, get six."

I came back with six cartons of milk

She asked, "Why in the hell did you buy six cartons of milk?"

I replied, "They had eggs."

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Lol.
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
By the looks of the picture that ring gear has a broken tooth. You might wanna look that thing over real well before you put it in.
It does have a broken tooth, seen it in person, he needs to swap it.
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I got the Shackle relocation brackets installed today. I also pulled the hitch and left it off. The PO made it himself so not sure if I will put it back on or not. I had to pull the bumper because the PO used nuts on the port side, I guess the nut strip needed replacement. I also had to trim the exhaust tip back as it was hitting the shackle. It was a pretty easy job overall. I only had to ask my wife to help me twice It improved the ride substantially. It feels like I have shocks now.
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Originally Posted by SDC
I got the Shackle relocation brackets installed today. I also pulled the hitch and left it off. The PO made it himself so not sure if I will put it back on or not. I had to pull the bumper because the PO used nuts on the port side, I guess the nut strip needed replacement. I also had to trim the exhaust tip back as it was hitting the shackle. It was a pretty easy job overall. I only had to ask my wife to help me twice It improved the ride substantially. It feels like I have shocks now.


Looks great. I will be doing soon. Just waiting for them to arrive

Ordered, http://www.hdoffroadengineering.com/...relocation-kit
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Originally Posted by nowhres
Looks great. I will be doing soon. Just waiting for them to arrive

Ordered, http://www.hdoffroadengineering.com/...relocation-kit
Thanks. That is the kit I purchased as well.

I did have a guy and his wife stop by and look at all my stuff. They asked if I was a having a yard sale! I guess thats what happens when you work in your front yard in Glen Burnie.
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Thanks. That is the kit I purchased as well.

I did have a guy and his wife stop by and look at all my stuff. They asked if I was a having a yard sale! I guess thats what happens when you work in your front yard in Glen Burnie.

Should of sold them something
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Originally Posted by nowhres
Should of sold them something
I did but they werent interested in a boat. He wanted my torch kit
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do you have to remove the rear bumper to put on the nut straps?
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Originally Posted by LittleBuddy
do you have to remove the rear bumper to put on the nut straps?

No, but you have to remove it to put in the nut strips
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Originally Posted by LittleBuddy
do you have to remove the rear bumper to put on the nut straps?
Sure do.


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