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From: New Market
Year: 1998
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Originally Posted by pulltabmike
Not touching anything on the ZJ, I have it running SWEET



The XJ is another story. I have it tagged Historic so I don't have to worry about emissions, ect. I want to simplify the harness for neatness and troubleshooting purposes, cause right now it looks like a bunch of spagetti going no where under the hood



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From: Elkton, Maryland
Year: 1998
Model: Grand Cherokee
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From: New Market
Year: 1998
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Originally Posted by pulltabmike
Not touching anything on the ZJ, I have it running SWEET



The XJ is another story. I have it tagged Historic so I don't have to worry about emissions, ect. I want to simplify the harness for neatness and troubleshooting purposes, cause right now it looks like a bunch of spagetti going no where under the hood



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From: Pasadena, MD
Year: 1987
Model: Wagoneer
Engine: Renix 4.0
20 years, but it limits how much the car can be driven. i believe MD state law says "historic tagged vehicles can only be driven on sundays" or some ****. but then again, it isnt a very strict issue with the police.
that is true, but dont the drums warp on the horizontal surface, not the vertical? not saying you are wrong, im just not sure.
Last edited by jakbob; Jan 3, 2012 at 06:52 PM.
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From: Frederick, Maryland
Year: 1996
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From: Elkton, Maryland
Year: 1998
Model: Grand Cherokee
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Historic:
- To qualify as a historic vehicle, your vehicle must not have been substantially altered, remodeled, or remanufactured from its original construction, and must be 20 model years or older.
- A historic vehicle 60 years or older may obtain a one-time, permanent, non-transferable registration. This vehicle registration does not qualify for specialty plates.
- Vehicles classified as historic certifies the vehicle will be maintained for use in exhibitions, club activities, parades, tours, occasional transportation and similar uses. The vehicle owner further certifies the vehicle will not be used for general daily transportation or primarily for the transportation of passengers or property on highways. You will need to fill out the Application for Historic or Street Rod Registration (form # VR-096).
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From: Pasadena, MD
Year: 1987
Model: Wagoneer
Engine: Renix 4.0
20 years old
Historic:
Historic:
- To qualify as a historic vehicle, your vehicle must not have been substantially altered, remodeled, or remanufactured from its original construction, and must be 20 model years or older.
- A historic vehicle 60 years or older may obtain a one-time, permanent, non-transferable registration. This vehicle registration does not qualify for specialty plates.
- Vehicles classified as historic certifies the vehicle will be maintained for use in exhibitions, club activities, parades, tours, occasional transportation and similar uses. The vehicle owner further certifies the vehicle will not be used for general daily transportation or primarily for the transportation of passengers or property on highways. You will need to fill out the Application for Historic or Street Rod Registration (form # VR-096).
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From: Elkton, Maryland
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20 years, but it limits how much the car can be driven. i believe MD state law says "historic tagged vehicles can only be driven on sundays" or some ****. but then again, it isnt a very strict issue with the police.
that is true, but dont the drums warp on the horizontal surface, not the vertical? not saying you are wrong, im just not sure.
that is true, but dont the drums warp on the horizontal surface, not the vertical? not saying you are wrong, im just not sure.
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From: Pasadena, MD
Year: 1987
Model: Wagoneer
Engine: Renix 4.0
Drums can wear unevenly causing an imbalance situation. Drums can warp if brakes are locked up and overheat, e-brake left on, ect. These are problems that would be noticable at a certain speed. IF he is seeing the wobble just by spinning the tire by hand, I agree that it is the axle shaft. Easier to check the drum first though...
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Originally Posted by jakbob
true. you can see the wobble, but only vibrates from 55-60 mph... how could a bad driveshaft cause wheel wobble?
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From: Pasadena, MD
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If he cannot move the tire at the 3/9 position and the 12/6 position you can rule out the bearing. If he tried a different tire you can rule out imbalance, blown belt, or out of round tire. Drum could cause that problem at speed. Only thing left is axle shaft


