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kro10000

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  1. :agree: :agree:
  2. Sounds like you need to top off your blinker fluid :brows:
  3. Its a 2wd... so that gives him one option, PRERUNNER... Ohh man I wanna do JeepSpeed sooo bad :drool:
  4. I used the harbor freight compressor when I did my mustangs front suspension, they broke as I was undoing them :fs1: . Scared the crap out of me, luckily it was on the second coil so the job was finished, just slightly faster then I intended... Keep in mind that these were pretty high rate coils, probably much stiffer then factory MJ coils, but I personally wouldn't trust them. I could be wrong about $10, I did this about 2.5 years ago and just remember it was very inexpensive.
  5. Well it is possible, I did mine without. But that was when I was doing my front axle swap. Spring compressors are usually available for rent at auto parts stores. Or if your life isn't worth much, harbor freight sells a kit for $10. The compressor will make it a lot easier, you should be able to get them on after unbolting the LCAs, shocks, and sway bar links. I think you might need to unhook the steering linkages, but I can't remember if it is necessary. But If you unbolt the UCAs with the LCAs, shocks, and the links unhooked you should be able to get them on without compressors, keep in mind that my spacers were only 1.5, so you might have more complications than I did.
  6. I may start looking for one :thumbsup:
  7. Pretty simple, youll understand as you get it apart how they fit in, only thing youll have to do is use a pipe (monkey) wrench to unscrew the bumpstops
  8. Most auto parts stores carry them, I know OReillys has them, they arent listed under an MJ though, just ask for one for an XJ :thumbsup:
  9. My MJ melts fuses randomly, its because of the brake fluid that dripped on the panel, I can't have the truck down long enough to fix it so I just replace fuses as they melt
  10. Hey its my birthday too!!! But I'm just 19
  11. 1995 would be a YJ, TJs didnt start till 97 :thumbsup:
  12. However I have heard the lamborgini reventon's (pronounced rebenton) wheels are designed to funnel air to the breaks... but this is the only instance Ive heard of
  13. Wheels do not cool the breaks, its pretty simple to test, pour some vegy oil on the front of a wheel, and take it for a spin, it will move out towards the rim, but not back or forth
  14. Boom
  15. Simple green and purple power are awesome for degreasing an engine, purple power can eat paint though... Its some powerful stuff
  16. No ABS light, right?
  17. :agree: They are definately not the most reliable vehicles around
  18. :agree: :agree: Except I use WD40 to spray in the cylinders, it will break down any rust between the rings and cylinder walls that has most likely formed
  19. There is a Japanese car maker that uses a similar trans... Did you know that you can use hop ups for toyota supras in an AX15... Thats whatre used in my bros Terminator AX-15
  20. Yes it is transversely mounted, its a mitsubishi trans... I have had the oportunity to drive a 500hp one... It was very scary
  21. Duralast is autozone, I honestly can't think of anything we carry that isnt available in a name brand
  22. :drool: :agree: :drool: Yes I have, hes got a gm 4.3 in that... Unfortunately I think he sold that recently... for a tacoma :???:
  23. Mine is an Overland Park store, its on the SW corner of 75th and Metcalf, if you drive by and see a red run-down MJ, thatd be mine :thumbsup:
  24. If you want an excessive filter, than a 51459 might work... about 8-9 in long
  25. Whoops, i meant a 51452, thats the v10 dodge filter which is actually the same size as a 51515, just checked
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