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No I haven't, I don't know of any local places that would order me a XRC Bumper for a decent price, and I vow to never go to Trick Trucks again.
I just got them for 499.98 from quadratec for the bumper and bullbar.
Was about to buy Crosby Shackles from them but he told me that they will be chipped because they ship them in a bag, no protection so they just bang against eachother. I wonder if I call Crosby they can ship them to me in a protective box.
I just got them for 499.98 from quadratec for the bumper and bullbar.
Was about to buy Crosby Shackles from them but he told me that they will be chipped because they ship them in a bag, no protection so they just bang against eachother. I wonder if I call Crosby they can ship them to me in a protective box.
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100% agree. Here is where Shirley throws up his page info.
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
100% agree. Here is where Shirley throws up his page info.
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I wish it had like statuses too.
Me ? Oliver will do then if you give him more money than an online company would charge, but for the time they take he cant make real money on them.
This.
Yuppp. I believe it shall stay the same weekend every year.
Me ? Oliver will do then if you give him more money than an online company would charge, but for the time they take he cant make real money on them.
This.
Yuppp. I believe it shall stay the same weekend every year.
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Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Debating on staying sway bar less or not, haven't really noticed it being gone, I just drive nice and easy. Though justin did go through the trouble to make the discos so why not I guess?
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I'm still having issues with overheating, I can sit at idle with the defroster blowing and the electric fan on.
System is properly filled with fluid
Missing my mechanical fan shroud
Mopar 195 thermostat
Water pump has less then 200 miles on it
Need to do hood vents(just to lower umderhood temps)
System is properly filled with fluid
Missing my mechanical fan shroud
Mopar 195 thermostat
Water pump has less then 200 miles on it
Need to do hood vents(just to lower umderhood temps)
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Thank you. They WILL extend the life of rubber and plastic parts by keeping ambient temps down, and will help with heat soak. Coolant temp...not so much.
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
FIFY
Originally Posted by fritzthekatt
Let me jump in here jim, Hood vents do nothing to lower your under hood temp, they just look cool and allow some hot air to escape. I've seen no noticeable difference.
Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Thank you. They WILL extend the life of rubber and plastic parts by keeping ambient temps down, and will help with heat soak. Coolant temp...not so much.
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Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
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By the way, this may sound very stupid but how do you guys calculate your MPG? I hear of people saying they get 17MPG, I don't see how thats possible as I believe i'm only getting 9-10. Do you guys run it to empty, fill it up and run it back down to Empty? Or is there a better/cheaper way.
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Never really thought of this route but my Jeep is also my Daily Driver and not saying that a fab job won't look good but, a machine weld is alot nicer. Plus by the time I get someone to fab, get it powder coated etc I'm looking at the same/more money to get done.
By the way, this may sound very stupid but how do you guys calculate your MPG? I hear of people saying they get 17MPG, I don't see how thats possible as I believe i'm only getting 9-10. Do you guys run it to empty, fill it up and run it back down to Empty? Or is there a better/cheaper way.
By the way, this may sound very stupid but how do you guys calculate your MPG? I hear of people saying they get 17MPG, I don't see how thats possible as I believe i'm only getting 9-10. Do you guys run it to empty, fill it up and run it back down to Empty? Or is there a better/cheaper way.