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BLHTAZ

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  1. Payment sent... Thanks again Pete! :cheers:
  2. OK...I want one more. I will PayPal the additional money when I get home tonight.
  3. I did the Hell Creek 3" 980 lb springs with the 3.5" RE kit and it came out great. Sets nice & level. :cheers: Here is my thread about them... http://comancheclub.com/forums/viewtopi ... ns&start=0
  4. 8) Cool... Are you still going to have extras? I ordered one, but my wife would like one too. I will send PayPal ASAP if you do.
  5. Yes...probably right. I didn't notice it said '87. Good catch.
  6. BLHTAZ

    Gas prices

    87 = $3.19 91 = $3.29 93 = $3.39 Diesel = $3.85 It has gone down about $.06 over the last week here.
  7. :roll: Just another case of our govenment trying to control all aspects of our lives. I hope any and all guns owners are paying dues to and are supporting members of the NRA.
  8. That is correct :cheers: Nope...no need to be running. The air always comes to the top...thus you need to be sure that the rear of the engine is higher. It is just like taking a gallon milk jug, filling it with water then pour out just a little and put the cap on it and whn you move the jug around ht eair pocket will stay on top...same theory in the engine ;) . If you did it running, the water pump is gooing to break up the air pockets and make it take a lot longer to get it out.
  9. No...not running and you will want it to be cooled off when you do this. If it is hot, you will not enjoy it much ;) .
  10. Locate the temp sensor on the left rear of the head. It screws in from the top right by the valve cover and just under where the MAP sensor is on the firewall. Park the truck with the front lower than the rear or jack the back up as high as you can...fill the coolant bottle then remove the sensor for a short time to allow the air out. Should only take a few seconds, but you must get the back of the motor up higher than the front for it to force the air to the back of the head & out the sensor hole.
  11. Cool pic. That could definitely help me explain some things to sme people 8) :cheers:
  12. There will be a round red & silver plate on the back of the t-case with the identity stamped on it.
  13. I would call it a good deal... $400 for two axles and all you have to do is weld some spring perches on the rear for your MJ and maybe brakes :cheers: .
  14. If it's the old hose...just cut it up the side with a razor knife ;) . The temp thing could be air in the system. Be sure to bleed it good.
  15. I am at Courtesy Chrysler-Jeep in Casselberry (just N of Orlando). I quit using PAIS over 3 years ago now...worst system I have ever seen :roll: .
  16. Will do... They are supposed to be here by Friday :D
  17. I would sell it for $550 (plus shipping of course) so I can get the bumper that we want :cheers: . Shipping should be $30 - $40 at worst. I am going to talk to the shop that donated it first ( JeepersDen ) here in Orlando and see if they will trade it in for the bumper, but if not, it will be up for sale for sure. This is the bumper we want...
  18. I'll need to see pics of that. If it looks good and is cost effective, then I think it's a great idea...especially with a 25 year warranty. Does the warranty cover kids, bicycles, toys, swingsets, Jungle-Jims etc, etc...? Can you drive a vehicle (Jeep, Truck, Car) on it?
  19. I'll bet someone buys them and drills holes in their doors :eek: :roll: :chillin:
  20. Yes...he is fine. Jon said he had a fat lip and was a little sore, but other than that he walked away. :cheers: The guy that hit him was hurt a little worse, but a little ER attention and some stitches and he went home too.
  21. Yep...Keith is the one that led our rides. He also fixed our Jeep when I broke it and nearly rolled it. He spent about 1.5 hours fixing what I broke and did not charge me anything for it. :eek: I hear ya... The lawn maintenance business is quite lucrative down here for those that are in it.
  22. I never have luck at raffles...this is a VERY rare occasion. It can be mounted in a vehicle and a tank added. The carry cage is removeable for vehicle mounting applications.
  23. Hey Rich... This truck belongs to Jon's ("TJon" on FJOA) brother in Tampa.
  24. We brought a group of 10 Jeeps up there a few years back. Everyone went home with at least $1000 worth of damage and one Jeep that drove up didn't drive home. It is a great place :cheers: .
  25. I'm wtith you...will not line up properly.
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