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  1. Proof of concept coming along. More tweaking required but here’s a teaser.
  2. Do those open up like a clamshell to insert the fabric? On my 91 they are a clamshell design but I’ve never seen piping on some
  3. The only substantial change on the unit bearing was in 99.5+ when they went to longer studs and a different shoulder height. The pre 90 unit bearings also had a different bearing design. The pre 90 knuckles had bolt on calipers with thick lugs cast into the knuckles. The pads were held in only by the calipers and they also had a ball joint “preload” insert in the lower knuckle flange. In 90 they added the “wings” onto the knuckles to retain the pads and the caliper mounts are itty bitty compared to the older knuckles. The rotors in 99.5 also went to a cast design.
  4. Did the sensor run a light or gauge?
  5. Looking forward to the build. For some reason I think we have all the 91 eliminators ever made in the club lol. Glad to see a fellow HO
  6. I remember my dad always telling me, nothing gets stuck more than a 4x4. It is pretty amazing how 2wd can get around. Pick your lines and it’s almost magical. Appologies @Minuit for the hijack. To answer the main question, I was born in the Renix MJ era
  7. Love top gear. And for those that think you need 4x4, lockers, winch, lift to go wheeling:
  8. No need to get personal here Jesse. We’re all here to help in one way or another.
  9. Yep they’re not bad at all. If your getting their kit, stick with the longer 4.0 rods vs the short 4.2 rods. It’s a bit extra but worth it
  10. I think @Minuit started it this time. I remember your first posts and saying that you had no license and never worked on cars but wanted to tackle this punch list of mods yourself, stroker, lift etc. I think this thread has pointed out the reasons for our different responses (age). My comments were like, get a license and learn how to get a screw out first and others have been like “son, I’ll take you through this step by step and together we’ll build the MJ of your dreams”. But then we all find out that you not actually starting any of these projects... Plus the literally endless threads that go nowhere. So yeah, I try to keep my comments informative but also want to give you a realistic view of what to expect. Not everyone likes that though. Some just want to dream on and that’s ok too. But I’m not going to sugar coat and gift wrap everything if that makes sense. Just trying to be a straight shooter here so appologies if any comments have been harsh. I will always try to be helpful once a thought leaves the theoretical stage .
  11. Pretty much same story for me
  12. Wonder who your talking about
  13. This is true. 90% of the time a larger MC is not needed especially for stock brakes. The ratio from MC bore to Caliper piston size is the basis for hydraulic leverage. However, there is a volume equation in all of this that seems like it’s being forgotten. Not to mention, the booster capabilities. If you run a hydroboost setup there is just no reason to run under a 1” bore with stock brakes. The booster is far more effective at providing assistance so why not up the volume for improved pedal response. This applies equally to vacuum booster setups while running significantly larger caliper sizes. In essence, everything needs to be balanced. The built in brake bias due to caliper sizes is based on a vehicle with a specific weight distribution. Our trucks for the most parts just don’t fit the bill unless they have a fair amount of cargo weight to equal it out.
  14. That’s a bummer! A write up would be awesome though. Especially as things start to warm up stateside
  15. It’s some stuff called Hippo Linner from dominion sure seal. I love this stuff. UV stable, great adhesion, no rubber crumb and a great finish. It’s tintable and is pretty much the same product as Monsta Liner. Takes 72hrs to fully cure.
  16. What about your stock axle? Dana 35 is fine with 31’s
  17. Wouldn’t door lock linkage retainers work also? They’re all over the place online and come in metal or plastic
  18. Awesome. What was the missing cable/ground you needed?
  19. I’ve been very impressed with how long those bilstein 5100 series last! Probably also helps a bit that I’ve been running them body up to keep debris away from the bores.
  20. Yep, or the factor 55 winch lock bolts
  21. it may take them a while to get that screw out . I couldn’t help it lol. But yeah, a tamper resistant fastener would be golden there
  22. No worries. I have a 2001 booster and MC in my 91.
  23. Well if you end up getting the set for your truck I’ll take the 91+ ones.
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