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| how to find offset? | 22 Jun 2004 22:53 GMT | 3 |
Looking for wheels online and while most list backspace, I have seen none yet that list offset. How do I find that out? What should I be looking for 19mm? I want to be sure the wheels and tires do not hit anything inside when
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| Got lift, need tires ! | 22 Jun 2004 22:48 GMT | 5 |
Just put in a 2" lift (springs,shocks) on my '02 TJ. My next job is to get some new tires for my canyon wheels(15) which I want to keep. I know I can get the 31x10.5, but I'm wondering if I can get away with the 32x11.5. I'm looking at either the BF Goodrich AT or the Wrangler MTRs. ...
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| CJ dash lights not working | 22 Jun 2004 22:46 GMT | 31 |
The dash lights on the 86 CJ7 aren't lighting when I turn on the parking lights or headlights. None of them. Three most obvious things I'll check (fuse is OK) are: - problem with light switch
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| different tire sizes | 22 Jun 2004 22:02 GMT | 4 |
Hey there. I have an 88 YJ with 31"x10" tires. I recently got a flat and ruined the tire and rim. I have the original wheels/tires still, so I put one on(front right) to replace the wrecked wheel. The only problem is it's smaller then the other three. I have to save for a bit ...
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| Oil in the tires .. Don't Laugh! | 22 Jun 2004 21:43 GMT | 16 |
Ok, so three weeks ago I installed a Kilby on board air system on my YJ. I ordered the compressor, mounting adaptor & all the accessories from Kilby. Since I'd never installed one before I had a local guy who's done a number of them install it for me.
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| CJ frame repair | 22 Jun 2004 20:24 GMT | 3 |
Guess there's no turning back on this rebuild now http://www.geocities.com/co_big_cheese/jeep_pics/misc/june_21_01.JPG I have found some frame rot at the rear sping hanger (big surprise). If I have to take it in and have the back 8 inches or so of the frame repaired,
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| EGR ? | 22 Jun 2004 18:58 GMT | 11 |
My '78 cj5 258 has not had a functioning EGR valve since I've owned the vehicle. Every year I am replacing the vacuum lines and plugs on the carb because they get brittle and crack, which ends up with backfires, rough idles ect... I was told that because the EGR is not
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| 2000 Wrangler slaps when shifting | 22 Jun 2004 17:33 GMT | 4 |
My Jeep has a manual trans. and when I release the clutch to engage the wheels (at any speed), there's a pretty loud slapping noise -- obviously from the engagement of the tires. I lifted the rear end and noticed I could turn the rear tires 1/4
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| Jeeps in Seattle area? | 22 Jun 2004 16:17 GMT | 4 |
I am going to be moving from Oklahoma to the Seattle area next month. Any Jeep clubs in the area that like to drive back trails? I am not a Rock-Crawler. I like to go trailing though. Let me know. Brad
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| Clutch Linkage Kit - those little wire clips | 22 Jun 2004 14:33 GMT | 2 |
I installed my new clutch linkage kit today on my 83 CJ7 but do not understand where those little wire clips go. I suspect they are there to keep the pivot bar from shifting back and forth but how are they installed? Do they go on the outside of the bar into those slits??? Or ...
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| Tires and Shocks | 22 Jun 2004 14:31 GMT | 15 |
Just purchased some brand new BFG AT T/A KO's Look great! Can't wait to try them on some trails. I also purchased some Rancho RS5000. Anyone have these shocks? I was just wondering what I can expect.
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| New key programming. | 22 Jun 2004 06:13 GMT | 1 |
I had an ignition key made for me at Leows but neglected to inquire as to the steps to make it go.To set up a transponder key there is an on,off process using the original key,I know... Anyone done this? Thanks,Hank.
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| End of Summer 2004 Run Call- Jeeping to James Bay! Update! | 22 Jun 2004 03:54 GMT | 13 |
This is a June update. We have some good interest in the trip and could have 5 to 10 vehicles. It is about time to start organizing a bit and to start to get some confirmations from people.
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| Sleeping In a Jeep | 22 Jun 2004 03:48 GMT | 9 |
Anyone have any experience with sleeping in a jeep, with the Rear and right front seats removed? Thanks
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| OT - Euro2004 | 22 Jun 2004 03:36 GMT | 1 |
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority News Flash In order to assist other motorists in identifying potentially dangerous drivers, it's now compulsory for anyone with a lower than average IQ and driving ability to display a warning flag.
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