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Old 09-14-2013, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

Thanks, but I ordered one for $20 shipped on Amazon in a roto case. I needed a $25 order to ship the resistors, and a puller is a good thing to have.
It is lol. Expecially when the column loosens itself constantly. I'm a professional at taking apart xj columns.
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Originally Posted by my89xj
It is lol. Expecially when the column loosens itself constantly. I'm a professional at taking apart xj columns.
Then how much to take apart the column in my '92 and fiddle the horn and turn signals
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Originally Posted by my89xj

It is lol. Expecially when the column loosens itself constantly. I'm a professional at taking apart xj columns.
I gotta tear apart the Camaro's column, and I'm hoping the cut code is stamped on the ignition cylinder. If not, I need to replace that, too.

Airbag has me a little nervous, but I figure I'll just disco the battery and pull the fuse for a day when I'm at work.
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Originally Posted by nowhres

Then how much to take apart the column in my '92 and fiddle the horn and turn signals
I said "take apart". What's up with it? Last time I clean the Connections and it fixed it up. Signals worked half the time.
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Originally Posted by my89xj
I said "take apart". What's up with it? Last time I clean the Connections and it fixed it up. Signals worked half the time.
I'm going to drop off those parts tomorrow and pick up that exhaust. Can you let your peeps know?
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Didn't think you did beers Alec?

I am trying to order something at Advanced to bring my order up for an additional discount and thought I would get my brake lines for the 4 1/2 lift.
What make and year should I put in to get lines long enough for that size lift?
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Didn't think you did beers Alec?

I am trying to order something at Advanced to bring my order up for an additional discount and thought I would get my brake lines for the 4 1/2 lift.
What make and year should I put in to get lines long enough for that size lift?
YJ lines work. So ive heard.

I dont do beers or alcohol usually, but life is driving me toward starting to drink heavily.
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sorry, another unrelated question, but I know a few of you have done the steering box upgrade
I am leaking at the steering box where column goes in, is there a gasket/seal of any kind in there that could be replaced versus replacing the box or swapping for durango steering box
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Originally Posted by a_shirey
YJ lines work. So ive heard.
YJ lines for 4 1/2"? , any specific years?
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Originally Posted by 96ss2283
Didn't think you did beers Alec?

I am trying to order something at Advanced to bring my order up for an additional discount and thought I would get my brake lines for the 4 1/2 lift.
What make and year should I put in to get lines long enough for that size lift?
Originally Posted by a_shirey

YJ lines work. So ive heard.

I dont do beers or alcohol usually, but life is driving me toward starting to drink heavily.
Originally Posted by 96ss2283
YJ lines for 4 1/2"? , any specific years?
Theres a sticky thread for what jy parts fit and work. I tried lookin but cant see too straight right now
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yeah, that thread did say that the lines from a YJ covered 4", thanks
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic

I'm going to drop off those parts tomorrow and pick up that exhaust. Can you let your peeps know?
Yup
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Originally Posted by 96ss2283
yeah, that thread did say that the lines from a YJ covered 4", thanks
Hell i was hoping someone would post the link so.i could copy :P lol.
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you can also use lines from a mid 90's GMC 2wd 1500 pickup.

http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/l...-lines-958424/
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Yay
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