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    Re: Post your recent stuck pictures here!

    One less Wrangler.

    ...Can't find the 'random babe thread'
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    Sticky: Re: Tire Size and Gear Ratio

    I run in very deep, soft, and rutted sand. Large amounts of torque are needed.
    31" tires is where re-gearing begins. Otherwise you will need to run 4-low.
    3.55 and 31"s is fine for mallcrawling...
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    Re: Road Trip...

    Great story and pictures! Thanks for sharing.
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    Re: Ball Joint Discussion

    If Synergy has stiff steering for that 1000 mile break-in, than my stock steering box would be toast. It protested break in for the Currie steering system I installed. Time to upgrade..
    I have read...
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    Re: opinions on best steering stabilizers

    A new stabilizer will only mask any issues while the real problem continues to worsen. Risky...
    A properly functioning steering/suspension does not require a stabilizer to be able to ride and drive...
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    Re: Death Wobble can of worms

    Knowing the 'caster' numbers will help. One sign of not enough caster is after a turn the steering wheel does not want to return to center.
    Generally I do an alignment at home and then take it to a...
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    Re: Death Wobble can of worms

    A steering damper is not necessary on a properly functioning steering/suspension system. It will only mask any issues you are having.
    The death wobble is coming from worn and/or loose parts.
    ...
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    Re: Drive shaft questions.

    It will work IF you do not plan on cycling the suspension through its range of motion. At droop the drive-shaft will be fully extended and pulling apart the slip-shaft. The amount of useable...
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    Re: Hood Prop Support

    I live in a high wind environment. One strut on each side is much more secure (No wind flutter) and I feel better working under the hood.
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    Re: Craigslist finds

    http://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/3794748012.html
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    Re: Hood Prop Support

    Yes, there is some drilling to do. I used self tapping screws and 2 rivets. I would prefer rivets but only used 2 as a test of their strength. So far so good, almost a year now. Brackets could be...
  12. Re: Broken rear shock bolts, where to cut in floor.

    Do Not cut the Floor!
    It is acesssable from underneath because the shock mount is off the cargo floor, there is enough room to fit some fingers or pliers with a nut and bolt to the same shock...
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    Re: Hood Prop Support

    Those hood props are a pain. And the hood is heavy. Opening when hot feels like my hands are burning.
    The best solution is to use your old liftgate supports from the rear hatch.
    They mount easily...
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    Sticky: Re: Hood Heat Brackets!

    I wondred aboutt the effectivness of this too.
    Maybe at low speed it would help. But that air is supposed to flow across the motor and through the trans tunnel,giving the trans airflow.
    Wind...
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    Sticky: Re: Hood Heat Brackets!

    I used this for driving in soft sand , but did not notice any benifits.
    The best thing for cooling I have found is the V8 Grand Cherokee fan clutch.
    Now I can sometimes run AC on the beach.
    Also...
  16. Re: Stripped rear shock bolts (not about how to fix)

    The bolts can be drilled out, then put in your own bolt and nut. Just enough room to fit your fingers in to get the nut positioned.
    Or shift the shock over 1" and redrill and bolt to that shock...
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    Sticky: Re: Hood Heat Brackets!

    With the rear of the hood lifted, during an accident the hood can come through the windshield.
  18. Re: Stripped rear shock bolts (not about how to fix)

    I would not cut through the cargo area. The upper shock mount area is raised off the
    floor pan and your hand or fingers can fit in it to secure a nut to the shock. Through bolts are trouble back...
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    Re: 4.0 Poly Motor Mounts, Energy Suspension

    SOLD
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    4.0 Poly Motor Mounts, Energy Suspension

    Polyurethane Motor Mounts
    http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/proddetail.asp?prod=2%2E1104

    New Pair

    $45 shipped.
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    Re: Jeep Cherokee Roof "cargo" rack decisions.

    This is the best rack at the best price. It's 4' x 6 ' and adjustable to 4' x 4'.
    $315 delivered. Call Nate and you can probably getit for $300 delivered.
    Weight about 45lbs....
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    Re: JKS SBS Steering Brace System SOLD!

    SOLD!
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    Re: JKS SBS Steering Brace System

    OR

    $195 for both sides. Driver rail and passenger rail.
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    JKS SBS Steering Brace System

    JKS Steering Brace System
    Plates both sides of 'frame rail' for steering box
    Complete kit for driver side. includes location to mount tow hook.
    Weld on only
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  25. 1996 XJ 4.5" RockKrawler X-Factor, Currie Steering,Very Clean

    Located on the Outer Banks, eastern North Carolina. Asking $6500.
    1996 Jeep Cherokee XJ 144K Excellent Condition. Fully Maintained.
    4.0 L Automatic AW4
    New Build with great performance. Bought as...
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