This chassis is on its way out but man has it been a fun 10yrs with this girl. Haulin me, my wife, 3 kids and a dog, anywhere i point it. 97 2dr XJ 5speed 4.0. 10.3:1 Atlas and jk44s build on 37s
I fixed mine by getting new door cards. Haha
Mine were a bit harder to find being a 2dr but some fell in my lap and i traded my old ones to a buddy so he could build half doors with them. Are you going to try and repair them?
This is what i use. It out works my pneumatic guns by far. 1,100 ft/lbs loosening power.
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I rarely need it but its nice to have...
Wow. Just found this thread and thought damn that thing looks familiar. I talked to you at loon lake in september. You guys camped near me and my dad.
Sorry to see the flop at the dunes. That is a sick rig. Glad everyone was ok.
Those tanks are awesome. FYI you can swap in a zj gas tank with very minimal modification and get almost 22 gallons. I am running this setup with a jcr skid. With no modification to the skid.
Id start with the spacers. Your pinion is still to high. The tcase drop probably wont do much at a 1/2". They are also a bandaid fix. A new drive shaft should cost you around 200 shipped for a non cv style. About 300 for a cv shaft plus whatever an sye is for your tcase. Check on ebay. There...
I several thousands of dollars(embarassing) in milwaukee tools. Ive worked through dewalt ryobi and makita. I replaced them all. I have both fuel 18v and 12v. Have been using them to make a living for many years. I still have my original m18 impact going strong after six years of daily hard...
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This applies to standard slip yoke drive shafts. I think your current setup looks like the third example.
I think the easiest fix for you would be to add some leaf angle shims to rotate the pinion down a bit.
How big are the blocks you are running on those leafs. That is going to...