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Twisty

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  1. is that real?!
  2. i wish i knew about that before i purchased my new backing plates, and had the retaining plate pressed onto my axle. :mad:
  3. Me too!! i don't have the door lock, and i only have ONE ignition key...so i can't lose it, but i want an AMC key goddamnit!
  4. i have one of those in the last link. it came with my MJ. I'm going to re-apply it somewhere.
  5. you can look at CW's project page in the projects section. simple and functional. Pete's are just a work of art with them going through the "frame" rails.
  6. mine is doing the same thing. ive put in a new TCU, and changed both fuses. I'm thinking it might be the TPS, or the solenoids. There is an AW4 manual available on pirate that you could check out...its a PDF file and has LOTS of good info. let me know if you solve the problem. I will be working on mine in the next few days, and will post up if i find anything.
  7. Oizarod115...thats sweet! we have a 1995 yj and i went out and looked, and it DOES have a disco! I'm so excited. (no, I'm not going to steal those). sorry for kind of hi-jacking your thread comancheman :waving:
  8. Twisty

    THE NEW GUY

    :needpics: welcome! great bunch of guys here. they've helped me TONS!!
  9. you wife must love you cw! i love that interior!!
  10. mine has a d44, and 3.54 gears. i don't know what i should do in the up-coming year. id like to keep the disco axle because i like the idea of a lincoln locker to save money on lockers, but i want a strong axle capable of 35's. i am a VERY light driver and never spin the tires, so I'm hoping that with upgraded joints i will be all set. is there anyway to get the 760x joints into a disco axle, and retain the disco part of it? i read the link that pete posted, and I'm a little confused about what he reaplaced.
  11. i have my eyes fixed on TSLs. ive seen them used around here, and they are very impressive tires.
  12. Twisty

    Jeep Commander

    i saved that .gif...its sweet! yeah, it was my halloween avatar :D . when i was in DC, my friend took me to the stairs that the priest rolls down at the end. those things are steep!
  13. damn, you're right. i know my mom's 95 yj has tbi...maybe somthing like that would work?
  14. freerocknok has done a 2.5 rebuild i believe. see the thread in mj projects. :brows:
  15. wow, thats a beauty!! is that really six inches? I'm looking to do a 5.5 inch lift and was hoping it would look higher than that.
  16. looks unique ;) . I'm considering the olive drab, and the white stars on mine. if thats alright with you two. :cheers:
  17. you could polish the D44, sell it, and purchase a HP D44, and a ford 9.
  18. Twisty

    Jeep Commander

    i never knew that!!
  19. Twisty

    Jeep Commander

    howcome the vehicle is LHD when its in europe?
  20. the tc should bolt up if both are autos. from then on its just unbolt everything from the 1990 and puttting it on the 87. i do believe that the AW4 has to be switched aswell. Where is Ware? I'm in pepperell MA if that means anything. if its not too far maybe i could lend a hand.
  21. i love how those rustys springs flex!!
  22. I'm in mass too, but you are ~2 hours away from me. look at RE for a lift, or you could just piece together a lift with new/used springs, controll arms, trackbar.
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    309,000 miles

    i have 195,700 on my 1995 XJ. ive never doubted it, and love it. it leaks so bad though. i changed the oil a month ago, and ive already had to add 2.5 quarts to keep the dipstick at full.
  24. worst comes to worst, just top it off, fill a 5 gallon gas can, put it in the back, and run it to empty. keep an eye on your trip meter though, so you know how far you've gone. we have to do this on our truck. at 400 miles, you hae a bout 75 miles till empty.
  25. Twisty

    309,000 miles

    impressive. 4.0?
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