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Old 03-12-2012, 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by wormdrink
That hurts my heart hearing that. I would be tempted to buy it if I didn't own three Jeeps already.
Well if you want it worm you could give me one of yours and buy his.

Sorry to hear that man hope it goes quick or you win the lotto so you don't have to
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$96.00 for a new igntion cylinder 2 keys coded --Jeep Life--and i dont even have my hydraulics yet--
Old 03-12-2012, 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by gone4x4
$96.00 for a new igntion cylinder 2 keys coded --Jeep Life--and i dont even have my hydraulics yet--
That sucks. I never have a problem turning mine, but a couple of times I've had trouble getting the key turned all the way back to get it out. Hope mine's not on it's way out too. Thankfully I don't have the chipped keys.
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Has anyone dealt with these guys before

http://www.bjsoffroad.com

They have a Fuel Sending unit that will work in my 84 but not sure if I should try.

http://www.bjsoffroad.com/prod-1145.htm
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Originally Posted by mikefrost
I don't have the chipped keys.
--mine are non-chipped also,,i'm blaming the wal-mart special keys that i got with the vehicle--getting factory keys now!
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Just wait Gone you know when it rains it pours.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
If those are real Cragars, I think they run 3.75. I may be wrong cause I'm already drinking..
Anyway, you should be able to run 12.5s no problem with 4" BS or less. I had 4" on mine, and it only rubbed on the fender (due to tire size).
I got a hold of the PO and he said they are cragars that he ordered from summit but cant remember the BS so I dont know if I trust him but.... I dont even think there is a way to tell, I looked and didnt see any markings of anykind on the wheel
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Originally Posted by Green2000
I got a hold of the PO and he said they are cragars that he ordered from summit but cant remember the BS so I dont know if I trust him but.... I dont even think there is a way to tell, I looked and didnt see any markings of anykind on the wheel
https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html <------ good link to bookmark, shows you how to measure everything wheel related

Measure it yourself

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Originally Posted by Green2000
I got a hold of the PO and he said they are cragars that he ordered from summit but cant remember the BS so I dont know if I trust him but.... I dont even think there is a way to tell, I looked and didnt see any markings of anykind on the wheel
I checked the site. Cragar Wheels, Series 397, Black, Soft 8, 5x4.5 BP, 15x8, 4"BS

If they're Cragar, they're 4". If not, they're still likely 4"-3.75"
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Originally Posted by Green2000
Sorry to hear about your Uncle Sam problems Kevin, but like everyone said the next one will be DW free and on a better note.... pics from the weekend, I ran connected in the front the whole day and aside from 2 small and 1 rather large incident I ran in 2 wheel all day. Trails we were taking were moderate for the jeep... I was following my buddy on his dirtbike... I am still working on my video footage. Taped just over 3 hours with my GoPro
Looks like fun
My buddy has been trying to get me up there, work schedules never allow us
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Originally Posted by Leefer1977
Has anyone dealt with these guys before

http://www.bjsoffroad.com

They have a Fuel Sending unit that will work in my 84 but not sure if I should try.

http://www.bjsoffroad.com/prod-1145.htm
They are legit
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anyone going to the quarry this weekend? i should have my jeep this time
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Originally Posted by pulltabmike
Looks like fun
My buddy has been trying to get me up there, work schedules never allow us
Its a blast, stuff to accommodate just about everybody, camping areas too, plus if you get bored of the trails there is coal to play in or if you have ATVs or bikes hit the coal up, its about 18 miles from Centralia so you have that option too... Its just as far as RC to top it off and its free.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
I checked the site. Cragar Wheels, Series 397, Black, Soft 8, 5x4.5 BP, 15x8, 4"BS

If they're Cragar, they're 4". If not, they're still likely 4"-3.75"

Appreciate the help Clown
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Originally Posted by mikefrost
https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html <------ good link to bookmark, shows you how to measure everything wheel related

Measure it yourself
Thanks frosty, appreciate it. I was being lazy, I had to measure for the pickups wheels after I tubbed it... was hoping there was a "they only are made in this BS" sort of answer


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