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  1. ... Re : Sway Bars Front/Rear Are you running Greaseable Bushings on both ? I noticed that the Addco 7/8" Rear Sway Bar Kit #468 talks about longer End Links for lifts. Does Addco sell those, also ? I did not find those??? but it was way, way too late and the Mockingbird was starting to sing, again. "...I wanna go home to the Armadillo. " youngfred
  2. ... Good-to-know. youngfred
  3. ... Thanks. ~ That Unobtainium Engine Splash Guard looks to be in real good shape. Check out that edge - WOW - You had mentioned before, about using Fender Washers with the Black Retainers for a more-solid hold. youngfred
  4. ... My 91 has the Ashtray back there, but the Rear Heater Duct is N/A, I guess ? youngfred
  5. ... Thinking about Poly Sway Bar Bushings (#2/#9). I can get the Mopar End Links, below(#6) but I believe that they are Rubber. Any problems with mixing these? Any Quality(USA) Poly End Links suppliers? youngfred
  6. ... Checking the link, you will see that the page shows some replacement latches. youngfred
  7. ... I have a broken latch on my 3-pane and will be trying these guys soon : http://www.crlaurence.com/crlapps/showline/default.aspx?GroupID=2715&History=30587:21770:1336:21770&pom=0 youngfred
  8. ... Starting in on the Headliner. Gotta find another place to store the coat hangers. I-don't-know, but I'm blaming this one on the PO. 'Peers-like someone tried to remove, before. Speaker Grille was off and under the seat. youngfred
  9. ... Pulling the rear bumper. Sent the hitch to be powder coated. Had him do it in - Black BBQ Grill Black. . Thanks again to Krustyballer16 for a Quality Hitch. . youngfred
  10. ... I wanted to change out the dangle-y, interior pillar lights and update the rear speakers. youngfred
  11. ... Removed the rear trim panel with this : The panels were held in-place by 'retainers' which are the ribbed press-on interior screws. This is how the interior looked when the truck first, came in. youngfred
  12. ... Also found them at JEGS : http://www.jegs.com/i/Caspers-Electronics/182/107133/10002/-1 and here, too : https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/cei-107133/overview/ youngfred
  13. ... So that is the fluid line.?. "I see", said the blind man. ~ So, how has the gauge held up, under the hood? * Happy New Year !!! Thanks youngfred
  14. ... I want to incorporate this, on to my build. Because this Thread goes back to 2008. I am wondering how the gauge has held up, throughout time, with under-the-hood conditions. ((OMGosh), Is that a Crack I see ???) Thanks. youngfred
  15. ... I'm new at this. Is this close... Put a little - 'Woop' on my garage door, trying to hang the wreath. youngfred
  16. ... On my 69 el Camino, I wired a switch, in-line with the HEI Distributor's - +12v. wire that ran to the Ignition Switch. Inside the cab, I installed a 1/4" jack, like those used on the old headphones from that 'other world'(analog-a). Thieves look for a switch or something that moves. The 1/4" Female Jack is flat, so trying to feel around for a switch, the flat Female Jack will be bypassed. My keychain would separate in half with the push of a button, so My Key was the 1/4" Male Plug that had the two leads Soldered together, internally, in order to complete the circuit, when the ignition switch was used. Without the 1/4" male plug installed into the jack, the motor would turn but no power got to the distributor. I always worried about - current draw, through the 1/4" Plug/Jack circuit which was set up for audio circuits but it was never a problem. I never lost the elky. youngfred
  17. ... There were three Eskimos in Alaska, and one time while they were at their local bar, they got to talking about how cold it was outside, and how cold their igloos were. They could agree on everything but whose igloo was the coldest, so they decided to determine who, indeed, had the coldest igloo. They went to the first Eskimo's igloo, where he said "Watch this!" and poured a cup of water into the air. Well, the water froze in mid-air and fell onto the floor solid. "Not bad" said the other Eskimos, but each maintained their igloo was colder still. So they went to the second Eskimo's igloo, and he said "Watch this!" and took a big breath and exhaled, whereupon his breath froze into a big lump and fell to the floor. "Wow, that's colder than mine!"said the first Eskimo. But the third Eskimo exclaimed his was colder still. So they ended up at the third Eskimo's igloo. He said "Watch this!" and went into the bedroom, looked under three huge black thick furs, and retrieved one of several small balls of ice there. He took one of the small balls of ice and put it in a spoon, and held a match under it. When it heated up enough, it went "FFFAAAARRRRTTT". source: http://www.jokebuddha.com/Colder#ixzz52rzf5aLD youngfred
  18. ... I'm gonna try to salvage my old rusted ones. ~ Ou-Ou Wee. That Hood-Prop Rod(ground), seems mighty close-there, Mr. H. Sure 'peers that way, from this angle ??? Yep or Nope ??? youngfred
  19. ... I have that as one of my choices, thanks. ~ Here you go: https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-55010722-Battery-Hold-Down-Bracket-Direct-Fit-for-Jeep-Cherokee-Comanche-New/371401108650?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649 youngfred
  20. ... Thanks, fiatslug87. I found two of those in the pile but like the old top bracket, they are in pretty bad shape. I going to try to see if they clean up. youngfred
  21. ... Is there also, plastic-coated nut/washer that work with these to secure the battery ? youngfred
  22. ... Got one more item to go on the BOM, in order to finish putting together the longer LSV rod. The threaded-rod is 1ft long so I will be cutting it down when I install the lock-nuts. Thanks to Mr. H for his build suggestion below : youngfred
  23. ... Thanks. I will look at those. youngfred
  24. ... Even - Chrome ??? youngfred
  25. ... I picked up the K-Suspension harness. Good Price. I'm keeping a close-eye on The-Relays, though .??. * Not too sure if it's the : Morning Coffee or maybe, Last Night... youngfred
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