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Soft front Springs, Your valued opinion...
mnkyboy replied to knever3's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I have these coils on my truck,they ride pretty nice. -
SOA or not ? Your opinions ...
mnkyboy replied to DJM/78's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
you should be able to put in 5-6" coils or add a 2" puck on to the 3.5" coils and everything else should still work. nope. he'll still need control arms or long arms for that height, a new trackbar, and sway bar links/extensions. what i was saying was he could do the springs or pucks then everything else on his list will still work. -
SOA or not ? Your opinions ...
mnkyboy replied to DJM/78's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
you should be able to put in 5-6" coils or add a 2" puck on to the 3.5" coils and everything else should still work. -
SOA or not ? Your opinions ...
mnkyboy replied to DJM/78's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
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I would do DBs unless you can afford 4link LAs w/trac bar.both are great on and off road and at high speeds 3 link and triangulated 4 link are good for crawling at low speeds but i wouldnt want either on the road. radius arms/Y-link are OK for on road/offroad but not the best for either,these are the most common mostly becasue they are easy to build keep in mind these are just my opinions
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SOA or not ? Your opinions ...
mnkyboy replied to DJM/78's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
if you want SOA you need to be looking at 5"-6" in the front to match. -
Mnkyboys 89 Comanche project
mnkyboy replied to mnkyboy's topic in MJ Hardcore Tech: Epic Journeys to Greatness
for now i might put the stock ones on it to get it back on the ground but i plan to either buy or build some adj arms with Johnny joints.- 798 replies
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to most people there are short arms and long arms and thats it, in reality there are different setup and types of either and thay all have different advantages and disadvantages. if you go long arm make sure you do the research and get one that works for you and the terrain your gonna drive on. IMO i would take DBs over a RC Y-link but thats just me. really for me i wouldnt want a LA that wasnt 4 link,but then thats just my preference.
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Mnkyboys 89 Comanche project
mnkyboy replied to mnkyboy's topic in MJ Hardcore Tech: Epic Journeys to Greatness
i used one of them fancy Oxy-acetylene units (AKA the old fashion way) A plasma is on my wish list :cheers:- 798 replies
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Mnkyboys 89 Comanche project
mnkyboy replied to mnkyboy's topic in MJ Hardcore Tech: Epic Journeys to Greatness
Ive decided to go with control arm drop brackets (for now). I also decided to build them rather then buy them, Ive almost got one side done- 798 replies
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Far from "identical".... The RE braces mount under the tranny crossmember on the XJ, the RC braces do not go nearly as far back. Also the RE DB's move the location of the LCA further back, the RC one's do not. I agree... the RC braces are shorter... both RE's and RRO's braces go to the crossmember... but RE doesn' have a brace that works for the MJ by the time you add the brace to the RE bracket your about $200 more then the RC bracket,you could add the missing length to the brace for a few bucks. you could buy the RC DBs and have a fab shop build an MJ specific brace and still be cheaper then the RE brackets but i think the best option would be to just get the RRO DBs and be done. I have yet to have any problems with RRO or their products Yes the perches will work by themselves,I have the RRO ones on my stock leaf packs
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New guy, couple comanche questions
mnkyboy replied to Backroads's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I would keep the D30 out of the XJ,be a nice upgrade for the MJ -
my brother got really drunk one night and did the same thing while praying to the porcelain god. It was like that for a while then eventually went away,took a week or so to go away completely
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My brother just took his PS3 to a repair shop and had it fixed,he was telling me that parts for the Xbox were super cheap compared to his ps3. maybe you can have it repaired
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I have 33X12.5X15s with stock control arms and 5" lift. they rubbed pretty bad till i did some trimming at the rear of the wheel well It works but its not an ideal setup
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IIRC it was the 1.9L BEW, i still have a few turbos laying around from some EDIT> it was the ALH engine not BEW
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I have replaced several sets of cam/lifters under warranty in late model TDI engines(non cam actuated) and yes the mechanical pump is bullet proof,the newer electronic controlled pump is not,some guys actually put the older setup on the TDI engines as an upgrade or for engine transplants
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that yard is a few blocks from my house but for some reason i can't seem to make it over there
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VW TDIs eat cams/lifters and the Bosch fuel distribution pumps on them are expensive and have alot of problems. For a small car i would look into a Focus,Ive had 3 of them. All have been super reliable and quality is right there with the imports. you can also buy a loaded one for less then a base model VW
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My board was good but the fabric had been removed So i recovered it
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Dakota 40/20/40 seat brackets
mnkyboy replied to flyn2er's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
yes the seats are adjustable and no i didnt massage the tunnel. eventually i need to take the seats out or at least the drivers seat to replace the park brake cable so maybe i can get more info on the brackets -
Dakota 40/20/40 seat brackets
mnkyboy replied to flyn2er's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Yes,1997 Dakota. they don't touch,they are close though.
