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Year: 1994
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Well my dad's friend did a few hundred hours of work on it for free to get it running, so I'm gonna make him take my money. Needs a new windshield cause there's a crack all the way across it. Needs a new exhaust setup, and maybe a transmission. The Camaro list is stuff that I actually have to do to it to keep it on the road.
The Manche is leaking everything. Not a big deal, but two days ago I started dumping gas while filling, and my wipers stopped working. I also have a D44 that 96xjclassic is helping me rebuild, and I need to patch the rust and get the rest of it bedlined. I do have a budget boost to install, but I've been lazy.
If not the trans is separable
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Year: 1989
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Well my dad's friend did a few hundred hours of work on it for free to get it running, so I'm gonna make him take my money. Needs a new windshield cause there's a crack all the way across it. Needs a new exhaust setup, and maybe a transmission. The Camaro list is stuff that I actually have to do to it to keep it on the road.
The Manche is leaking everything. Not a big deal, but two days ago I started dumping gas while filling, and my wipers stopped working. I also have a D44 that 96xjclassic is helping me rebuild, and I need to patch the rust and get the rest of it bedlined. I do have a budget boost to install, but I've been lazy.
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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Frederick, Maryland. It's a 700r4. The original was driven with black gunked fluid after sitting for 16 years, and it lost 3/4/R gears. This one is out of a Monte Carlo with 112k miles. Lags into 2 and 3, but at least I can drive her. and i have a brand new block, just hit 2500 miles on it. Top end is a hodgepodge of old and new.
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.Slow
Picking up a 96Zj. Would a 4 inch lift require driveline modifications. I've heard yes and no so if y'all have one lifted, what are your thoughts? I only plan on running 31" ATs at max for a DD.
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I wouldn't think it'd be any different than an XJ but then again I've never had one...
I'd think you'd want a SYE.
I'd think you'd want a SYE.
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Year: 89
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Most likely, there's one in my front yard missing an axle but I haven't looked at the rear Haha check and make sure your steering doesn't get all wampus on ya too
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Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
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Originally Posted by DESERTXJ206
Would having 31s on 1 axel and 30s on the other damage the transfer case if put into 4x4?
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Year: 1989
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Originally Posted by McCaffrey
I've always wondered about axle combos with 4.10:1 and 4.11:1
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Year: 1996
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Originally Posted by McCaffrey
I've always wondered about axle combos with 4.10:1 and 4.11:1
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Model: Cherokee
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Originally Posted by jeepsurfer1
It would be like buying 4 new tires and smoking the rears a bit, small size differences, that said I wouldn't do it unless is saved me alot of cash