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#6542
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Location: glen burnie md
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
if Veeborgs are already off the rig,thats the way to go,as soon as i get my project racked, i'll have a passable set also, as a back-up or whatever
#6547
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#6548
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yea that's the breather for the rear differential - hope you didn't get water in there. I'd double check/change the fluid asap - water will destroy gears really quick
then do what I did with the rear vent
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/how...ff-vent-67922/
then do what I did with the rear vent
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/how...ff-vent-67922/
#6550
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Location: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
Dukie, how does this method of hockey pucks hold up? They use silicone on the axle side instead of bolting in the coil. http://jeep-xj.info/HowtoBumpstops.htm
Also, are those swaybar links finished? I haven't asked in a while lol
Also, are those swaybar links finished? I haven't asked in a while lol
#6551
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Dukie, how does this method of hockey pucks hold up? They use silicone on the axle side instead of bolting in the coil. http://jeep-xj.info/HowtoBumpstops.htm
Also, are those swaybar links finished? I haven't asked in a while lol
Also, are those swaybar links finished? I haven't asked in a while lol
and i'll be finishing the disconnects up tomorrow using the shop's equipment - need to bend the top brackets up and drill a few holes. Not having a bench vice made it very difficult at home lol.
#6552
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
when we did Brian's we drilled a hole and bolted them down - it was really easy. I'd personally feel more comfortable if mine were installed this way vs silicone
and i'll be finishing the disconnects up tomorrow using the shop's equipment - need to bend the top brackets up and drill a few holes. Not having a bench vice made it very difficult at home lol.
and i'll be finishing the disconnects up tomorrow using the shop's equipment - need to bend the top brackets up and drill a few holes. Not having a bench vice made it very difficult at home lol.
#6553
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just get 4/4.5" ones - i wouldn't run more than 3 pucks anyways and you shouldn't need to
#6554
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Year: 96'
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
#6555
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
Wouldn't 3 pucks require a 3.5" bolt?
That's what I read here, anyway: http://greatlakesxj.activeboard.com/...ont-bumpstops/
That's what I read here, anyway: http://greatlakesxj.activeboard.com/...ont-bumpstops/