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Old Sep 29, 2010 | 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by damageincracing
Hi guys, "new" Jeep owner (1990 Cherokee) here. I'm nowhere near a newbie when it comes to automotive repairs, custom builds, hot rods, etc., but I have NEVER heard of a "bastard pack" until I got on here. 2 questions- What in the world is a bastard pack, and how do I make one?!
a bastard pack is a custom leaf spring made out of the cherokee mother leaf and a series of other leafs from other vehicles, usually from a chevrolet s10 or sometimes other. Since these added leafs are a little more curved than the stock cherokee leafs, they provide a variable amount of lift to the rear depending on how many/what kind of leafs you added.
Old Sep 29, 2010 | 10:34 AM
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I'm looking to buy an older jeep and want one with manual windows/locks. I don't know very much about jeeps and I've been researching lately. I like the rugged body style of the older jeeps and since I only have about 2500 to spend to start, I want to know what I'm going to have to look for and spend to put into it to keep it safe and on the road. So glad I found you.
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Old Sep 29, 2010 | 12:44 PM
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Old Man Emu is an australian company that produces mainly shock absorbers and lift kits for the outback. They are known to provide a particularly soft ride and durability.
Thanks! I was thinking it was a particular design not brand.
Old Sep 29, 2010 | 01:15 PM
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How do you remove the rear seat belt from the back trunk interior panel without cutting the panels?
Originally Posted by fantic238
remove the panel and unbolt the bolt.
Well of course. But how do you take the small cover the from the seat belt? This one

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Old Sep 29, 2010 | 06:22 PM
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That's not gonna come off without cutting it. Those are installed on the belt before the belt is attached to the reel and everything is put together. The whole thing is then installed (and sold) as a unit. That "cover" won't come off unless you completely disassemble the reel, and if you do, the belt/reel assembly is shot. I used to work at a place that assembled seat belts (among other things) and was amazed at all the crap involved...
Old Sep 29, 2010 | 06:25 PM
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Well i've got a 99 XJ with a slight overheating problem. This is the sencond time that ive had this happen but this time it is after a brand new radiator and a new thermostat. I put a 160 thermostat in it down from the stock 195 degree. Also i have flushed the system several time while putting in the new rad. It runs fine for about 10 miles or so but creeps up over 210 on the highway. What do you guys think ?
Old Sep 29, 2010 | 07:27 PM
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so i was banging against my transfer case today trying to get my transmission moved forward, and i actually cracked it a tiny bit.

i know i know, very stupid idea, but i didnt think that i could do that much damage from not hitting it that hard.

anyway, its seeping a little bit of oil and i was wondering what would be the best way to try and fix this? i smeared a bunch of RTV over it and i'm hoping that'll do it, but is there a better way?
Old Sep 29, 2010 | 07:38 PM
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i smeared a bunch of RTV over it and i'm hoping that'll do it, but is there a better way?
Know anyone with a MIG?
Old Sep 29, 2010 | 07:50 PM
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Know anyone with a MIG?
nope, and I don't know anything about welding. is it hard to weld aluminum?
Old Sep 29, 2010 | 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by damageincracing
That's not gonna come off without cutting it. Those are installed on the belt before the belt is attached to the reel and everything is put together. The whole thing is then installed (and sold) as a unit. That "cover" won't come off unless you completely disassemble the reel, and if you do, the belt/reel assembly is shot. I used to work at a place that assembled seat belts (among other things) and was amazed at all the crap involved...
Well that's just stupid...I figured it would come down to that also. Thanks for the info.
Old Sep 29, 2010 | 11:20 PM
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quick question. my 88 cherokee has a switch to the right of the steering wheel that changes the transmission between "power" and "comfort" what exactly does this do?
Old Sep 30, 2010 | 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by DmC
Well of course. But how do you take the small cover the from the seat belt? This one
Ah ok, sorry. That was assembled before the spindle winding from the factory. What i have done is a very thin hair cut on one of the sides, i used a razor blade, to slide in the seat belt.
Old Sep 30, 2010 | 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by jpk543
Well i've got a 99 XJ with a slight overheating problem. This is the sencond time that ive had this happen but this time it is after a brand new radiator and a new thermostat. I put a 160 thermostat in it down from the stock 195 degree. Also i have flushed the system several time while putting in the new rad. It runs fine for about 10 miles or so but creeps up over 210 on the highway. What do you guys think ?
Are the fans working?
Old Sep 30, 2010 | 04:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Cherokee
so i was banging against my transfer case today trying to get my transmission moved forward, and i actually cracked it a tiny bit.

i know i know, very stupid idea, but i didnt think that i could do that much damage from not hitting it that hard.

anyway, its seeping a little bit of oil and i was wondering what would be the best way to try and fix this? i smeared a bunch of RTV over it and i'm hoping that'll do it, but is there a better way?
Hahah lolz... post a picture, RTV should work but i suggest you find a new carter in the JY.
Old Sep 30, 2010 | 04:35 AM
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Originally Posted by D_Conrad
quick question. my 88 cherokee has a switch to the right of the steering wheel that changes the transmission between "power" and "comfort" what exactly does this do?
It changes the shifting points to higher RPMs, usually around 3000-3500 in power mode.



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