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Old 08-25-2016, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by kyle96xj
Thanks, I would highly recommend learning how to weld, I am still learning myself but I think it's alot of fun and pretty useful. You could always have your dad do the critical welds and then you just finish up the rest and grind the exterior smooth.
yah I might have to do that next summer... I am decent at mig welding but not tig... And it prob should be tig welded

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Prayed to the Jeep gods that my light bar brackets get delivered before Canada Post goes on strike. They didn't show up today, but there is a possibility that it could show up tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by kyle96xj
Thanks, I would highly recommend learning how to weld, I am still learning myself but I think it's alot of fun and pretty useful. You could always have your dad do the critical welds and then you just finish up the rest and grind the exterior smooth.
TIG is truly the best! I just wish I could afford one. I miss having our brand new high school shop class I could just waltz into and ask to use anything I wanted...sigh...

Originally Posted by DirtyKurty
yah I might have to do that next summer... I am decent at mig welding but not tig... And it prob should be tig welded
Honestly a decent flux cored MIG welder will do 99% of anything you could ever want to do on a mild Jeep rig. Even if you want to do aluminum you can mod your own gun, change the polarity and get good enough welds. Or save up and buy a spool gun. My lincoln is rated up to 5/16 and was only about $400(on sale at Home Depot) and has everything to convert to true MIG if I ever need to get real serious. It's a bit more sloppy but on anything that isn't prepped 100% it'll work much better. Just lay it on thick and grind down the top bit flush or into a nicer looking weld. If you're doing it right 9 times out of 10 the metal around it will break before the weld.
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Well yesterday.. I spent 3 hrs searching junk yards for either a d 35 left axle or a Chry 8.25 with 3.07 gears.. found axle and got that replaced yesterday... no more roar... also found the last two window trim pieces ... front window channel felt and the outer rubber rain guard along the bottom... rest is in great shape.. so that is what i did to my jeep.. yesterday..
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Would a stock front xj shaft be okay on a 3" lifted xj with a SYE? My tomwoods rear just froze up on me and I don't have another rear. I have a junkyard right near me but I need to know if I grab what I need. Also I have the nv3550 5 speed.
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Originally Posted by shooptube
Would a stock front xj shaft be okay on a 3" lifted xj with a SYE? My tomwoods rear just froze up on me and I don't have another rear. I have a junkyard right near me but I need to know if I grab what I need. Also I have the nv3550 5 speed.
I'm using the front shaft from a V8 ZJ? w/auto for my rear w/SYE and 5" lift. Only I'm running the ax15... Not sure if there is a difference in trans length. Measure your tom woods for collapsed and extended lengths and compare with factory measurements. I had to google a while to find the measurements but they are out there.

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Originally Posted by shooptube
Would a stock front xj shaft be okay on a 3" lifted xj with a SYE? My tomwoods rear just froze up on me and I don't have another rear. I have a junkyard right near me but I need to know if I grab what I need. Also I have the nv3550 5 speed.
my friend just did a hack and tap and used a stock front drive shaft... Is it grand valley junck yard you talking about... I usually go to wellers or joes... I never went to grand valley for some reason
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Originally Posted by shooptube
Would a stock front xj shaft be okay on a 3" lifted xj with a SYE? My tomwoods rear just froze up on me and I don't have another rear. I have a junkyard right near me but I need to know if I grab what I need. Also I have the nv3550 5 speed.
I'm using a stock xj front shaft on a 5" lift aw4 trans on 33s so you should be good
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Here's the Amazon link to those smoke corner lights and bumper signal lights set:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Sweet! You the man.

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Almost cheap enough to buy 2 though swap it out immediately if there's an issue and warranty the other part...lol
That's what I keep trying to tell everyone. "Well, I don't want to have to wait to ship it back if there's an issue with a part"... well, quit buying cheap *** parts and you won't have to worry about it! Just stay away from Airtex and the Standard Motor Products "T-Series". I'm a little annoyed at RA for selling that junk, but I guess even the crap companies have their loyal minions.

Originally Posted by shooptube
Would a stock front xj shaft be okay on a 3" lifted xj with a SYE? My tomwoods rear just froze up on me and I don't have another rear. I have a junkyard right near me but I need to know if I grab what I need. Also I have the nv3550 5 speed.
Yeah, that'll work just fine.
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1st thing is i went to register rusty and got my new plate , next is ive bee searching Half the day were to get a Cargo Pan that fits the 99 cherokee and all i found was 86-96 pans , dont make sence why theres None going forward ? Unless the 96 pan still fit 97-01 yrs ? I dont want to make one if i dont have to ,
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Originally Posted by Longhair61
1st thing is i went to register rusty and got my new plate , next is ive bee searching Half the day were to get a Cargo Pan that fits the 99 cherokee and all i found was 86-96 pans , dont make sence why theres None going forward ? Unless the 96 pan still fit 97-01 yrs ? I dont want to make one if i dont have to ,
You shouldn't have to modify it too much to make it work. The only thing I can really think of that changed from 96 to 97 was the latch for the hatch. So as long as you're not in need of cutting that out, you should be fine.
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Drove it to the woods for the first time in a while. No real off roading. Couple of creek crossing and some gravel. But I took my 5 month old son into nature for the first time in his life and I have the jeep to thank for getting us there.

We went to the Shawnee national forest in southern Illinois to scope out some rock climbing I'm trying to do in the fall. Great day. Not a hiccup from the jeep after 5 hours round trip. I do need to grease some fittings though. She's a little creaky.


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You shouldn't have to modify it too much to make it work. The only thing I can really think of that changed from 96 to 97 was the latch for the hatch. So as long as you're not in need of cutting that out, you should be fine.
Thanks basslicks, i found the one amazon lists and one a member posted and they dont compair , is why i thought the amazon one was smaller , i have both pics tho not sure how to put up
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Originally Posted by CR-Snow





Drove it to the woods for the first time in a while. No real off roading. Couple of creek crossing and some gravel. But I took my 5 month old son into nature for the first time in his life and I have the jeep to thank for getting us there.

We went to the Shawnee national forest in southern Illinois to scope out some rock climbing I'm trying to do in the fall. Great day. Not a hiccup from the jeep after 5 hours round trip. I do need to grease some fittings though. She's a little creaky.


That's what the Jeepin' about right there. Family n nature.

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Thanks basslicks, i found the one amazon lists and one a member posted and they dont compair , is why i thought the amazon one was smaller , i have both pics tho not sure how to put up
Should be able to just right click on the picture (assuming it's on a website) and click "copy image url" or "copy image address". Then paste it inside the "IMG" html tags .... so without spaces..... [ img ] url to picture [ / url ]
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Originally Posted by Longhair61
1st thing is i went to register rusty and got my new plate , next is ive bee searching Half the day were to get a Cargo Pan that fits the 99 cherokee and all i found was 86-96 pans , dont make sence why theres None going forward ? Unless the 96 pan still fit 97-01 yrs ? I dont want to make one if i dont have to ,
I see one pic is in here i had the other not sure were it went in the upload
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