Looking for a pretty clean mj in or around ohio for a friend . He's willing to pay for the right truck . Needs to be 4.0 4x4. What do you have ? Thanks
I did the 95 swap with the non abs master , easy . I bought adapter brake lines and threaded them together so I didn't have to flare the fittings on the lines . Took about an hour to do .
You can buy it at Home Depot . It comes in a spray can and doesn't behave like spray paint . It comes in black and it for the lack of my describing skills forms a film over the piece you're spraying .
You're better off just getting a good front axle and installing it . It'll be cheaper than buying gears and installing them . Then sell the other axle as you said .
I agree , but I have spayed lizard skin sound deadener on my floors and it also is a water barrier . The mass backing is nothing but a sponge if it gets wet .
Sounds to me like the t-case shifter may be tough to move because of rust . One of Mjs was Hard to move the lever until I replaced the lever with a rust free one out of a Tj. Then it was easy as ever to shift .
You might get away with shooting some PBblaster on all the shifter linkage points and the shifter itself .
I just read it's coming from NY so I can almost be certain the shifter is rusted .
I have seen where on the torque converter where the front nose goes in the crank it breaks off when beaten on . If it was Hard to come apart , and could not be centered when put back together that would give a vibration .
You can make an adjustable rod as Hornbrod did . He has a write up in the DIY section . This allows you to fine tune the rear brakes . The above is good for a quick fix and the adjustable valve is also a good fix .