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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Jon, you should go here:
Total Wine & More
46301 Potomac Run Plz # 110
Sterling , VA 20164
phone: (703) 433-0522
Here is a picture of the inside...
Yummy
Total Wine & More
46301 Potomac Run Plz # 110
Sterling , VA 20164
phone: (703) 433-0522
Here is a picture of the inside...
Yummy
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Originally Posted by dukie564
we need to plan an outing to Frisco's taphouse in Columbia. Great food and a ridiculous beer selection (which is constantly changing/rotating) - 50 beers on tap and countless more in bottles
http://www.friscogrille.com/beers.php
http://www.friscogrille.com/beers.php
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Year: 1999
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Thinkin about going long arm in the front guys, if so I have control arm drop brackets and upper and lower adjustable CA's that I'll be selling
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we need to plan an outing to Frisco's taphouse in Columbia. Great food and a ridiculous beer selection (which is constantly changing/rotating) - 50 beers on tap and countless more in bottles
http://www.friscogrille.com/beers.php
http://www.friscogrille.com/beers.php
that place is good. It's loud in there though, turned me into a screamer.
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
If they have Bells, pick me up some Hopslam, would ya?
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Taphouse is a very nice place, my buddy is goin there this friday for his 21st.
Anyone know how hard it is to drop the transmission? and would I have to remove the motor to do so? What all should I be lookin for...time wise, tools, while it's out?? May be having a long night tonight if i can figure this out
Anyone know how hard it is to drop the transmission? and would I have to remove the motor to do so? What all should I be lookin for...time wise, tools, while it's out?? May be having a long night tonight if i can figure this out
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
Geez, don't ask me or anything. My 4wd might be broken but its sounds like an easy fix.
I like it how it is. I'm pretty sure where i'll send it will have that program. I'll just forward it.
I like it how it is. I'm pretty sure where i'll send it will have that program. I'll just forward it.
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no need to remove the motor. disco the rear shaft, remove the TC and crossmember, remove the bolts at the bellhousing (including the two reverse torx ones at the top - size E12?), disconnect the cooler lines and wiring, disconnect the linkages, and pull it backwards away from the engine. You WILL need 2 people and a transmission jack to help maneuver it.
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thanks Justin, my buddy and his dad are gonna help since I'm using their garage. Any diagrams of the cooler lines??
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no but it's pretty self explanatory. I forgot but you'll also need to remove the starter and exhaust, you could prob leave the TC connected to the tranny though