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| Need Help with CJ-7 | 14 Jun 2004 20:36 GMT | 1 |
I have an 85'CJ7 which I am restoring. Six cylinder with 4 speed. It has been running fine. I am stripping it down completely, and I pulled the guages out of the dash so as to get a good paint job on the interior. When I tried to put the Jeep back into the garage it would
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| New Jeep your opinions appreciated. | 14 Jun 2004 19:55 GMT | 3 |
Started looking for my next jeep tonight. Will trade in my 91yj 4cyl, 5 speed, soft top. Thinking of an automatic, with a/c soft top, wrangler.... dare i say the word..... How does the 4 cyl preform or should I get the 6 cyl? And can you take the top completely off the new ...
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| Rear Seal / Oil Pan | 14 Jun 2004 17:41 GMT | 17 |
(87 YJ 258) I got very tired of oil messing up my driveway and decided to tackle the oil pan gasket and half way through that I came to my senses and realized while I had the pan off why not do the rear seal.
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| Question from a lurker. | 14 Jun 2004 17:37 GMT | 9 |
I read this group everyday but never have anything really to say. You guys provide great info to everyone that asks. I have a easy question for you. I am replacing the factory stereo with a cd player. I have the wiring harness but cannot find the wiring
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| The great lie that is evolution | 14 Jun 2004 07:14 GMT | 61 |
I am waiting for evolutionists to support their assertion that modern man has somehow been able to observe changes that have taken place in living beings regardless that modern man is supposedly a result of those changes in the first place.
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| DayStar 1" body lift kit | 14 Jun 2004 05:40 GMT | 7 |
My 94 YJ stock body mounts are slowly falling apart. I really don't like to lift the body. IMO it's not really needed especially if you have stock wheels and suspension. However. I want to replace the body mounts and are the DayStar 1 inch body lift kits really noticable? I know ...
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| 2006 TJ Replacement Design | 14 Jun 2004 01:50 GMT | 10 |
Ok, I got an idea. Let's design our own TJ replacement! Everyone toss in their ideas anmd let's see what we come up with. Here's my thoughts to begin: Styling to reflect traditional Jeep themes, grille, fenders, etc. Two basic
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| Location of high pressure a/c line | 14 Jun 2004 01:42 GMT | 4 |
Super dumb question here so forgive me in advance. On a '97 TJ, is the high pressure line the line at the top of the compressor with the removable cap, or is it the line above the accumulator also with the removable cap?
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| wiring harness for fiberglass body | 14 Jun 2004 01:32 GMT | 3 |
Anyone have any experience with this wiring harness from 4wd hardware? http://tinyurl.com/2fmvl I want a new harness for when I install a glass tub and this one advertises a built-in ground. I'm not sure what this is and the painless wiring harness
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| Jeeps and Exhaust Underwater Test | 13 Jun 2004 20:34 GMT | 1 |
Ok...so I asked a question earlier about whether my XJ would run with the muffler underwater...most said yes, some said no...so I tested! Tell me whatcha think! ftp://jeep:jeep@24.198.86.222
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| Canadian sources for Jeep parts and off-road tires | 13 Jun 2004 14:47 GMT | 6 |
My name is Sean, i live in Ontario Canada. I just recently discovered this newsgroup and thought it would be a good source of information. I just recently bought an 87 YJ which i have already lifted with a 2.5" spring lift, rebuilt the stock 258 and added a new Weber carb and ...
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| Zipper Lube ? | 13 Jun 2004 05:02 GMT | 12 |
Was wondering what everybody uses to lube the zippers, On the soft top that is.
 Signature Tim
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| CD player vs dust | 12 Jun 2004 23:19 GMT | 12 |
Does anyone have a good recommendation for a CD player that will hold up in an open-top Jeep? I'm on my third CD player in my 2001 TJ. The factory unit was replaced because I wanted MP3 playback. The second one was a high-end Alpine that
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| 2002 Jeep Wrangler Foglight Adjustment | 12 Jun 2004 21:29 GMT | 6 |
I need to make a verticle adjustment to one foglight on my 2002 Jeep Wrangler. Is this made solely by turning the spring-loaded screw behind the light housing itself, by loosening the nut on the support, or a combination of both? Any help is greatly appreciated!
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| CJ7 4cyl to 8cyl conversion questions | 12 Jun 2004 20:00 GMT | 1 |
A few questions. Naturally, I wish this was a take out-drop in situation like old GM cars, but I realize that I will have a few things to consider before I go from my 4 cylinder to a chevy 350 into a 84 CJ7. Right off, I want to know if there is a realitvly thorough guide for this
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