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Old 01-17-2011, 03:56 PM
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Has anyone swapped to the crown Vic injectors? I did it today I used the orange top ones with 4 holes.now I'm getting a rough idle and the check engine light comes on and seems like it's in limp mode... Anyone got any ideas??

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what's the number on them? Did you clean them?
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Looks nice kopecki
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Nevermind... I figured it out. My cuz broke a vaccume line and didnt realize it and I sprayed carb. cleaner over the motor and it cut off soo I tracked it and fixed it.. Now it runs like a champ!!! Thanks anyways. lol.
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ford bronco 2's have the right leaf springs. add it to the list
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If I'm not mistaken the shackles of of late 80's early 90's Rangers will work and I think they are a decent bit longer!!!!
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I just done this last night for some extra front diff. protection, i just cut a stock pan and placed it over mine. I have to finish it later today, i just put studs where the stock bolts were, put a nut on them for the stock pan then slipped my cut pan over the studs and nuts and put another set of nuts on the cut pan and tightened it up sandwiching the cut pan to the nuts that hold the stock pan. It cost me nothing to do besides the $3 on paint.Name:  dodge002.jpg
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Originally Posted by 88_xj
I just done this last night for some extra front diff. protection, i just cut a stock pan and placed it over mine. I have to finish it later today, i just put studs where the stock bolts were, put a nut on them for the stock pan then slipped my cut pan over the studs and nuts and put another set of nuts on the cut pan and tightened it up sandwiching the cut pan to the nuts that hold the stock pan. It cost me nothing to do besides the $3 on paint.
That is sweet. I got an extra axle, plans for the future!
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Originally Posted by Northwoods Snowman
They have these super awesome products on the market now. They're called battery chargers! LOL, you must have been REALLY eager to get those in!
I know... The charger was at my cousins house and I was at my parents place. It happens..... Haha

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Looks nice kopecki
Thank you I tried to make it as clean as possible
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Thumbs up F-350 sway bar links

so ... the f-350 sway bar links work too ... make sure they are rear sway bar links though i found out ... got these off a 97 F-350 for 12 bucks each online, with all new bushings and everything, about an inch longer than the sway bar links i was using.
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How long are those overall?
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Originally Posted by Alertmicro
so ... the f-350 sway bar links work too ... make sure they are rear sway bar links though i found out ... got these off a 97 F-350 for 12 bucks each online, with all new bushings and everything, about an inch longer than the sway bar links i was using.
Wow. Those coil spacers don't look very safe.
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Originally Posted by jcwclm
Wow. Those coil spacers don't look very safe.
Then you would hate mine. lol. But I have punished mine to test. They arent going anywhere... They are 3" spacers off of a 2000 Cummins.
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Originally Posted by jcwclm

Wow. Those coil spacers don't look very safe.
They look completely safe to me. They look safer than the poly spacers actually. Spacers like that come factory on a lot of pickup trucks and are very strong.
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Originally Posted by jcwclm
Wow. Those coil spacers don't look very safe.
they are made out of 1/8 inch steel by a buddy of mine that runs the same spacers on his and he goes nuts on the trails and they hold up solid .... they are 3 1/2 inch right now but probably gonna cut an inch off and get 4 or 4.5 inch coils for more lift. 6-7 inch.

also ... to reply to the question of how long the sway bar links are... they are 13 inches total length ... so maybe lose half inch from bushing , but its a solid link.


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