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Probably the major issue would be running rich, so gas mileage would suffer.
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Bucket seats & Center Console ?s
summerinmaine replied to UNL1MTD's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I've got a pair of MJ buckets (w.o. brackets) left over. Too bad you're so far away. -
Ooo the river's risin', yeah yeah (Edgar Winter Group, 1974)
summerinmaine replied to HOrnbrod's topic in The Pub
No wonder you can't take a pic of the cover for me! :brows: -
is it ok to use a slide in camper on mj's?
summerinmaine replied to brdhntr's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Good points. But have you ever heard of the unibody frame/no frame issue mentioned by the OP? I can't see how a slide-in camper would present any unique stress issues for the frame, separate from the load capacity/suspension strengthening/stability issues. -
is it ok to use a slide in camper on mj's?
summerinmaine replied to brdhntr's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
You rang? :brows: The owner's manual agrees that you should not carry a camper. My camper weighs 1000# which is the load limit for a stock MJ bed. But fitted out with the metric tonne upgrades, I just don't see the problem. And I'm offroad a lot. -
Paradise by the dashboard light? :brows:
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Ditto! I just swapped in a set of XJ seats, cause I liked the cloth much better than my (somewhat decrepit) vinyl seats, and I prefer as much bolster as I can get. I have Recaros in my 2002Tii, and with the large thigh and side bolsters, you don't move around at all. Unless I had to carry three people routinely, I wouldn't have a bench if you paid me.
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So I'm not the only one with this problem. I'll be interested to hear what works for you.
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hi!! i'm new to the forum so here's some info on me
summerinmaine replied to brdhntr's topic in The Pub
Welcome! And, dayum! I thought I was busy with only one kid left at home! :D -
Sounds like it might be expensive, but let's talk. I'll PM you.
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My MJ carries a small camper: and generally sets parked between excursions to Baja. The camper adds about one foot to each side, and perhaps two feet over the roof line. I'd like to get a cover for it, but most truck covers I've seen are tailored to fit a truck with an empty bed. Anyone know of a source for a reasonably priced cover that would include space for a camper, or at least a camper shell. Maybe a cover sized to fit a full sized pickup with shell would do the job? As an alternative, any thoughts about using a cover for a large SUV, like a Ford Excursion or a Hummer?
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Not to mention that an open fire would simply transfer the pollution into the air. :no: AFAIK it would not get hot enough to complete the task of cracking the hydrocarbons. You'd need a blast furnace for that. Remediation, baby! :clapping:
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Isn't there also an enzyme/catalyst mixture available commercially that will degrade the oil into harmless, easily biodegradable components over a short period of time? I seem to remember reading about it, but didn't find it on the InterWeb. Edit: Wait, I found one: http://www.oilspillrem.com/ Look under Motor Oil Remediation.
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That's what I would do! I mean, really, how many times have you had to get into your locked truck from the passenger side? I'm not even sure why they have keyed access from that side.
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Can anyone near Columbus, OH possibly do me a huge favor?
summerinmaine replied to Pete M's topic in The Pub
If it's anything like one of these puppies: I'll fly out there and test it out for ya! -
Why would mal adjustment cause it to pop out, then pop back in? And the fact that it's speed dependent? :dunno:
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Intermittent vacuum leak?
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engine swap or rebuild?
summerinmaine replied to MJ.rusty's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
:waving: 300K and counting here! Compression is still 150# across the board (don't what OEM would be, but it's a low compression motor, right?). Oil pressure is 40# when cold, 20-25# when hot @2500rpm. Main seal leaks a bit, and a slight amount of oil blow by into the air filter. Everytime I think about a rebuild, I stop myself. :yes: Keep running it and build yourself a stroker in your spare time. Then you'll REALLY have a reason to change the motor. -
Well, he said in the OP that he doesn't like spending money on hotels, and hates tents, so if he's going out on multi-day trips, I'm not sure how many other alternatives there are, that would also fulfill his stated priorities. Of course, he could always get himself one of these: But I think he's aiming for something more like this:
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But he said he wants to wheel with it. I wouldn't even pull most pop-up trailers on a Baja road, let alone try to wheel with one. My buddy uses his Ram 2500 Diesel to pull a trailer carrying pit gear, and it is the biggest PITA once we get into the gnarly stuff. which is another thing i don't get. why do want all that extra weight? the only thing i could see it even remotely useful for is if you went on some long cross country vacation into the mountains and such. imo, this is a huge waste of time and money. Are you asking me or the OP? I don't want to hijack his thread again.
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Doesn't sound like a fun trip, and I agree about LA - major suckage. But SD is nice. :D I'd love if if we could fund and build a limited access upper deck on the I-5 or the I-405. From North of LA down as far as San Clemente. No onramps, only offramps . :clapping:
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Doesn't sound like a fun trip, and I agree about LA - major suckage. But SD is nice. :D I'd love if if we could fund and build a limited access upper deck on the I-5 or the I-405. From North of LA down as far as San Clemente. No onramps, only offramps . :clapping:
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But he said he wants to wheel with it. I wouldn't even pull most pop-up trailers on a Baja road, let alone try to wheel with one. My buddy uses his Ram 2500 Diesel to pull a trailer carrying pit gear, and it is the biggest PITA once we get into the gnarly stuff.
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But he said he wants to wheel with it. I wouldn't even pull most pop-up trailers on a Baja road, let alone try to wheel with one. My buddy uses his Ram 2500 Diesel to pull a trailer carrying pit gear, and it is the biggest PITA once we get into the gnarly stuff.
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Stroker.
