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    Re: P0107 Help MAP Sensor issue

    Haven't been able to check back in a while, but the downstream O2 sensor shares the same 5 volt power source as the Map Sensor and most TB modules. So installing a new O2 sensor fixed the problem.
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    Re: P0107 Help MAP Sensor issue

    I looked at the vacuum line coming into the manifold and it seemed fine, both from brake booster and pcv valve.
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    Re: P0107 Help MAP Sensor issue

    Hmmm, my mounts are on there way out..
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    P0107 Help MAP Sensor issue

    Hello everyone I need help ASAP! As I have a off-road trip planned for this Sunday. At the Cliffs Insane Terrain, in Marseilles Illinois.

    My jeep is throwing a PO107 code. Manifold Absolute...
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    Re: Shock Mount Fix

    It broke down to the shoulder, like there are absolutely no threads left, I guess in the matter of a cheap fix I got extremely lucky. But worst case I weld the threads, wheel it, if it breaks I have...
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    Re: Shock Mount Fix

    I hear your point, but you don't think my idea will work? The stress and load of the shock will still be on the original stud, I was just gonna weld threads on so I have something to keep it tight...
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    Shock Mount Fix

    Okay so I had an idea with the welder at work, only the threaded part of the stud broke off. So the weight of the shock will sit on what is still there. Why not cut the threads off a good bolt and...
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    Red Hot Chili Pepper XJ

    Hi everyone, just wanted to share my build. First off I want to start by saying this isn't my first XJ. Last year I owned a 2000 4.0 4x4 auto. I purchased that one for $400 with a blown head gasket...
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    Re: Weld-on Rear Shock Mounts

    I thought the same thing, either I'm a girl or it needs a hell of a lot of heat. They won't budge
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    Re: Weld-on Rear Shock Mounts

    http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160730/bc0a3f8d9de36a4def51d747785d5b25.png here's the mounts
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    Weld-on Rear Shock Mounts

    Hi everyone this is my current project
    http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160730/2ee874990ef6d553fc75263ee3de8abf.jpg

    When installing my lift, I'm sure some one ran into this problem but I broke...
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