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Old 03-10-2013, 05:54 PM
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He's talking about cheat codes man.

Infinite flex cheat: Up, Up, Up, Down, Left, Down, X, X, Y, B

Monster tires cheat: Y, X, Y, B, B, A, Up, Down, Left, Right

No rollover cheat: B, A, Up, Down, Left, Right, B, A, Up, Down, Left Right


Thats just a few.
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^haha
Does anybody know the best way to remove the plastic trim off the outside of the doors? (The way with the cleanest look when there off)
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Originally Posted by xj_maniac_newb
He's talking about cheat codes man.

Infinite flex cheat: Up, Up, Up, Down, Left, Down, X, X, Y, B

Monster tires cheat: Y, X, Y, B, B, A, Up, Down, Left, Right

No rollover cheat: B, A, Up, Down, Left, Right, B, A, Up, Down, Left Right


Thats just a few.
becarful on the last one there if you get your left and rights mixed up it turns into instant death wobble
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Originally Posted by stang65
becarful on the last one there if you get your left and rights mixed up it turns into instant death wobble
This is very true, and if u mess the up and downs up your xj will fold instantly...

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Well putting in the lift is proving to be more difficult than I thought, the front is done but the back shock bolts that go into the unibody were rusted and rounded out so I'm grinding them down and drilling them out and prolly tapping new thread. Meanwhile I have no time in between school and work and I have no vehicle. :/
Your better off taking a air hammer, knocking the old bolts out and just using a nut and bolt for the rear upper shocks bolts. You can get a wrench in there to hold the nut. Then use a 3/8 gun or whatever and tighten them up. That's going to be alot easier than trying to tap them out. That's what I've always done anyways...
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Originally Posted by jamorrowxj
^haha
Does anybody know the best way to remove the plastic trim off the outside of the doors? (The way with the cleanest look when there off)
Use a heat gun and make the glue tacky. Pull the trim off and then get a magic eraser, put it on a drill and clean off all of the excess glue and stuff. You might get lucky and have them pull off clean.. Maybe not.

It's basicslly a rubber disc. Works great to take pinstripes off too!
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I have one of those and they work excellent. Pricey but good stuff!


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Use a heat gun and make the glue tacky. Pull the trim off and then get a magic eraser, put it on a drill and clean off all of the excess glue and stuff. You might get lucky and have them pull off clean.. Maybe not.

It's basicslly a rubber disc. Works great to take pinstripes off too!
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I have one of those and they work excellent. Pricey but good stuff!
Everyone says they are pricey.. I got mine off the mac tool truck that comes to my job.. 15 bucks... Are they more expensive off the tool truck??

I never noticed them in stores. It was kinda one of those things where I saw it on the truck and was like oh I can use that for stuff and just bought it not knowing how good it would work. But it's worth it's weight in gold it works flawlessly
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You're Right. I got mine off a painter friend but they are hard to find (not in stores) I think I called a paint supply place and they wanted 125 for a whole kit of them. I'm thinking to myself its just a rubber disk!?



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Everyone says they are pricey.. I got mine off the mac tool truck that comes to my job.. 15 bucks... Are they more expensive off the tool truck??

I never noticed them in stores. It was kinda one of those things where I saw it on the truck and was like oh I can use that for stuff and just bought it not knowing how good it would work. But it's worth it's weight in gold it works flawlessly
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Originally Posted by Back2Spool
You're Right. I got mine off a painter friend but they are hard to find (not in stores) I think I called a paint supply place and they wanted 125 for a whole kit of them. I'm thinking to myself its just a rubber disk!?
Holy crap! Well if any of you guys reading this want to get one.... Flag down a mac tool truck! Lol
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Holy crap! Well if any of you guys reading this want to get one.... Flag down a mac tool truck! Lol
They sell them at O'Reilly's for like 40 bucks, gotta ask them to go get it tho IIRC. Glad to hear they're cheaper on the mac truck, we've got one that rides to my families shop
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Got the add-a-leafs in with no problems surprisingly, now I just have to weld new studs up to mount the shocks.
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AALs???

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AALs???

AAL's are for mad flecks.
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Originally Posted by lowrange2
AAL's are for mad flecks.

Ok


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