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BLHTAZ

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  1. Yes, you have obviously lifted it so alignment is most likely the cause of your DW and where I would look first.
  2. Sounds like a big loss of ground issue. Start at the battery and work your way through the grounds making sure they are all clean & tight. I posted a link to a .PDF file of the Electrical Manual in the DIY forum if you wish to download it and us it to help.
  3. Nope...no code reader as there is no place to read a code from...they don't have computers ;)
  4. :agree: If it has spark & fuel...it has got to at least try to run. If it won't, then one of the two is missing ;) .
  5. When using Photobucket, the "img" tags are inserted automatically for you. If you click on the IMG button when posting, then you end up with extra tags that aren't needed ;) This is what you should see...
  6. Cool video...but, user beware...the language in the music is NSFGA (not safe for general audiences) ;) :cheers:
  7. WOW...you got that already... :eek: 8) :thumbsup:
  8. ...and it will do that. When it fails completely, the truck will not start at all no matter what you do and that could be right in the middle of the street :idea:
  9. Welcome...beers in the fridge :cheers: :D I did a "How To" on picture posting for the site. CLICK HERE to see it.
  10. Yeah...I saw that. It's like 6-7 panes thick... :eek:
  11. Neither am I so I avoid any in depth issues and only "try" to help on the ones that I believe that I have something worth saying. Anyway...I'm glad to hear that it is at least running properly for you again. :D
  12. Got it, but you didn't finish putting your address in the email. You forgot to put the City, State & zip in there so I can calculate shipping ;)
  13. I like this one... :D
  14. I honestly don't think that there is any chance that they will work. A 235 is just short of 29" and is a fairly tight fit on a stock MJ...especially a 2WD. The 31's will likely be OK if you are going straight on flat ground, but if you turn and hit a bump at the same time it is probably going to rip out the inner fender liner and possibly do metal damage if not damage to the tires.
  15. Yep...the title says "Skid Plate for Transfer Case" ;) :D Sorry...I can't help...just had to poke fun...
  16. If it is one of the "clam shell" style lockers like a Lock-Right, then the popping noise you are hearing is a normal part of their operation. Putting hubs on it would stop that on the road, but that is a lot of money to spend just to stop a little noise that is not hurting anything and will still be there when the hubs are locked ;)
  17. I'd be willing to bet that in most places the cops would have a problem with that...
  18. So is the reason that you are using a manual switch because the new radiator doesn't have the temp switch in it to turn the fan on? If so, you should get a SPAL fan controller and get it wired up to work as it is intended. The SPAL controllers are adjustable so that you can set them to come on and shut of at the proper temp for your truck. I put one in my truck when I cahnged the radiator and I used a newer style ('91 +) t-stat housing to put a temp switch in to run the fan...works great :cheers:
  19. Well...I am thinking track width, which is 58", so they may be 60"... in which case the CJ axle would be short even in the wide track version.
  20. :hmm: MJ axles are 58", which should be the same as a wide track CJ from what I remember.
  21. What problem do you have other than the motor running slow? Sounds like it might be time for a new fan assembly to me...
  22. Well...if it has the one piece replacement and doesn't use the CAD anymore, then that would explain the popping. Hubs should correct that for you and help with vibes possibly. It sure would be nice to know what type of locker was n the front axle though... :brows:
  23. To own a nice piece of property in the mountains near a good off raoding area with some cabins to rent to Jeepers, a big shop to work on the Jeeps that we would have built to rent out to folks that want to come, but can't bring their own.
  24. Exactly... If it's wide track, you should be OK, but narrow will not work. ;) . The 8.8 will keep your bolt pattern the same where the CJ D44 will have a 5on5.5 pattern. I'm sure there would have to be some custom working done to use the lift kit with a different axle than it's intent.
  25. :cheers: We'll be waiting to hear...
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