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FireFighter32

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    Worcester, MA / Waterford, CT
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    Kayaking, Baseball, Offroading, Jeeps, Firefighting

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  1. Replacement tail pipe from Autozone is about $64. I'll be picking one up soon. I went out to my truck the other morning to go to bed and my tail pipe was lying on the ground.
  2. How many inches of lift are usually gained from a spring over rear axle? 3.5 - 4.5???
  3. Prefer a gray interior.
  4. Bump. More parts added to list.
  5. Did you just cut out that section of the floor?
  6. Now you say that this will only work if you have 97+ Seat brackets installed in your truck. Do they bolt on or is there any modification needed?
  7. Is the valve really that important? Or can it be removed?
  8. What exactly does that rear proportioning valve do?
  9. I've always been told that you need a transfer case out of a manual vehicle because the shaft is a little bit longer, or something like that.
  10. I kind of have a large list of parts that I want / need. Here is a compilation of the parts I need. Interior Parts Dash Bezel Small Console for Manual Transmission Bucket Seats (Preferably out of a Comanche or 2 Door Cherokee) Driveline Parts np231 Transfer Case, 23 Spline, Out of a Manual Transmission Vehicle Exterior Parts Header Panel w/ Grill & Headlight Bezels Rear Bumper Manual Side View Mirrors Tail Gate
  11. I looked at my t-case and I didn't see the raised dot.
  12. Thank you for all the help. Hopefully I will be able to check this out this afternoon.
  13. Being that I swapped everything last fall I no longer have the old speedo cable and mechanical speedometer.
  14. Yes I did a full electrical swap. The Motor, Transmission, and transfer case are all new to the vehicle, as well as the wiring. What do you mean by correctly clocking the speed sensor in the tail shaft?
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