LAS VEGAS XJ GROUP-----> 1st ROLL CALL.
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Need to make new rear hard lines for the brakes been leaking and already broke once
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Seems as if I might have to go play in some flash floods later on! Haha but first anybody know a place in town to do new hard lines on the axle for the brakes?
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figured out a way to tie up that exhaust, and i dremeled off the old hanger that was there since it didn't make any sense:
I also started on my battery cables, but ran out of 4GA ends before I could make the positive side:
After I reconnected the battery, it fired right up. I took it for a quick drive around my neighborhood, and after I got back it wouldn't fire again. I let it sit for another 30 mins or so while I replaced the struts for the hatch, and it fired right up again. I know I haven't replaced the positive side yet, but I'm starting to think starter (maybe?)
I also started on my battery cables, but ran out of 4GA ends before I could make the positive side:
After I reconnected the battery, it fired right up. I took it for a quick drive around my neighborhood, and after I got back it wouldn't fire again. I let it sit for another 30 mins or so while I replaced the struts for the hatch, and it fired right up again. I know I haven't replaced the positive side yet, but I'm starting to think starter (maybe?)
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figured out a way to tie up that exhaust, since the hanger that was there didn't make any sense:
I also started on my battery cables, but ran out of 4GA ends before I could make the positive side:
After I reconnected the battery, it fired right up. I took it for a quick drive around my neighborhood, and after I got back it wouldn't fire again. I let it sit for another 30 mins or so while I replaced the struts for the hatch, and it fired right up again. I know I haven't replaced the positive side yet, but I'm starting to think starter (maybe?)
I also started on my battery cables, but ran out of 4GA ends before I could make the positive side:
After I reconnected the battery, it fired right up. I took it for a quick drive around my neighborhood, and after I got back it wouldn't fire again. I let it sit for another 30 mins or so while I replaced the struts for the hatch, and it fired right up again. I know I haven't replaced the positive side yet, but I'm starting to think starter (maybe?)
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Anyone know where to buy the hardware for the hidden hitch? Just hardware?
Also need to do that same thing with my exhaust...
Also need to do that same thing with my exhaust...
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figured out a way to tie up that exhaust, and i dremeled off the old hanger that was there since it didn't make any sense:
I also started on my battery cables, but ran out of 4GA ends before I could make the positive side:
After I reconnected the battery, it fired right up. I took it for a quick drive around my neighborhood, and after I got back it wouldn't fire again. I let it sit for another 30 mins or so while I replaced the struts for the hatch, and it fired right up again. I know I haven't replaced the positive side yet, but I'm starting to think starter (maybe?)
I also started on my battery cables, but ran out of 4GA ends before I could make the positive side:
After I reconnected the battery, it fired right up. I took it for a quick drive around my neighborhood, and after I got back it wouldn't fire again. I let it sit for another 30 mins or so while I replaced the struts for the hatch, and it fired right up again. I know I haven't replaced the positive side yet, but I'm starting to think starter (maybe?)
Nice I just ended up cutting my exhaust before the last hanger and found a turn down pipe and put it on the end. Got rid of the hanger too because it was just rusted
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Just added up how much money I have put into my rig. It makes me want to cry! Haha especially because it's no where near how I want it
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