davidson
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Steering Committee - North Nova
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Post by davidson on Mar 17, 2008 19:03:47 GMT -4
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Hawkes
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Post by Hawkes on Apr 3, 2008 17:34:39 GMT -4
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Post by MattM on Apr 17, 2008 8:54:06 GMT -4
Hi everyone Here is a good link for all your "how to guide" "repair manuals" and "trouble shooting" parts, specs, wire and vacuum diagrams, they even have a "smells like", "sounds like", "feels like" trouble shooting guide. pretty cool site! For all vehicles and years. www.autozone.com/home.htm
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Post by jeepfever on May 18, 2008 21:08:42 GMT -4
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Post by projectnightmare on Jul 1, 2008 21:02:52 GMT -4
YJ seatbelts not retracting? I've seen people ask here what seatbelts will fit the front. 94 civic (so other years as well) will fit like they were made to be there. You can leave the short male end bolted to the floor and just use the shoulder belt part because they fit.
cheap cheap cheap.
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Post by projectnightmare on Jul 6, 2008 20:30:27 GMT -4
Do it yourself axle joint replacement- www.4x4wire.com/tech/axle/ujoint/the 4th photo is important if you haven't done this before. shows where to rest the shaft ears on the vice.
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Post by itsakeeper on Jul 28, 2008 6:38:42 GMT -4
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Sandboxcowboy
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Oh yes, please tell me how deep that mud puddle was in beaver bank.....
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Post by Sandboxcowboy on Aug 9, 2008 19:23:20 GMT -4
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Post by projectnightmare on Aug 18, 2008 17:12:27 GMT -4
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Post by projectnightmare on Aug 22, 2008 10:59:31 GMT -4
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Post by projectnightmare on Aug 22, 2008 11:02:34 GMT -4
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Post by itsakeeper on Sept 16, 2008 6:20:22 GMT -4
Durango steering box in '03 and UP TJ's:
It can be done if you have a bit of patience, a small modicum of fab skills and a set of lines from a pre-03.
The main difference is the bolt pattern and of the three bolts, the rear most two line up to the Durango or TJ steering gear.
Remove the bumper, remove old steering gear, run a holesaw around the front tube that the bolt goes through.
Bolt up the Durango box with the back bolts and slide the tube through the two holes in the frame and install it onto the new box with the third bolt.
Tack the tube in place, remove box, weld it up and install the new box with the new lines and you're golden.
The pattern is just barely off, about a 1/4" or so.
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Post by projectnightmare on Nov 14, 2008 22:01:18 GMT -4
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Post by projectnightmare on Nov 27, 2008 17:21:04 GMT -4
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Post by toplessrubi on Dec 1, 2008 21:00:13 GMT -4
What he is calling an angled weld is a "Fillet weld" in north america also it is best to remove as much of the tack as possible so you do not end up with large portions of your weld unfused.
There are a few hundred more videos than I remember from a few years ago, might get bored and watch a few one of these days.
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