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Old 07-19-2016, 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by husky_wolf
Rolled over 200k this past weekend on my way camping. Running like a champ!


I would say you just got it broke in, but what do I know, I bought mine with 225K already on it. Hoot! Hoot!
Old 07-19-2016, 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by roninofako
I dunno, man, I wouldn't be trusting myself let alone my kid with that...

Brackets look good, but those welds...from what I can see, I wouldn't run. That metal under there is VERY thin, and brittle. I just welded some cracks in my trans tunnel, and even with my machine on it's lowest setting, burned through super easy. Had to basically micro-second spot weld to get it to take, and it took a while, and looked like hell until I ground it down semi smooth. The cracks were from a DS that cut loose a few years back, and not structural...shock mounts, on the other hand...I highly suggest you rethink your approach.

The welding never burned through, I had the speed at 4.5 and the setting was at the second to hottest one. But, I'm going to take your advice to heart though, as soon as I can get to it I plan on cutting a piece and slipping it inside cross ways and welding it both to the bracket and the inner layer of metal that the shock actually bolts to just to be safe.. I am going to make a set for my rig some day when I change out my shocks.

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Old 07-19-2016, 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
Changed the oil
I'm not sure when I did this last...
Old 07-19-2016, 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by JandDGreens
The welding never burned through, I had the speed at 4.5 and the setting was at the second to hottest one. But, I'm going to take your advice to heart though, as soon as I can get to it I plan on cutting a piece and slipping it inside cross ways and welding it both to the bracket and the inner layer of metal that the shock actually bolts to just to be safe.. I am going to make a set for my rig some day when I change out my shocks.
Glad to hear that. Just want you, and more importantly, your family, and others on the road, to be safe.

FWIW, like I said, the bracket looks stout...add a piece under it and utilize the original mount points, you have a solid base. Yes it is more work. But, work worth doing.

My old man taught me something a long time ago..."Do it right, or don't do it at all."

Wasn't trying to belittle you, and glad you see the light, LOL
Old 07-20-2016, 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by JeepHappy


1978 Chief S 360 V8 Quadratec ummmm gonna need AC stat and to get rid of my 2014 sahara soft top and doors!!!

Headed over to AC forum now lol--random advice and help appreciated
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Thanks guys, ya I'm fine, and other than a cracked bar pin eliminator out back, the ol Honey Badger seems no worse for the wear.

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Welded the cracked shock mount back together. Good as new!
Glad to hear it man. Hopefully you don't wind up with the "Jeep luck" that Clown has
Old 07-20-2016, 12:10 AM
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Woah woah woah. The shoe fits, I'm wearing it. Give me a break!
Old 07-20-2016, 12:27 AM
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hahaha... sorry man, had to get a jab in there.
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Default I changed the bulbs in my hid headlights hoping this would allow me to see at night

I put hid's in my 98 Cherokee a while back and they worked great. Had to install open beamed projectors of course. I had terrible service from the company and after a few months one of the ballasts went bad. So i bought a kit off Amazon by opt7 that are bi-xenon, 10k bulbs. Couldn't see the road at all. So i ordered some 6k bulbs thinking that the colour was the problem. It wasnt. Im at a loss now. Im using the same headlight housing and this kit came with a relay harness.
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Originally Posted by chaddavis2000
I put hid's in my 98 Cherokee a while back and they worked great. Had to install open beamed projectors of course. I had terrible service from the company and after a few months one of the ballasts went bad. So i bought a kit off Amazon by opt7 that are bi-xenon, 10k bulbs. Couldn't see the road at all. So i ordered some 6k bulbs thinking that the colour was the problem. It wasnt. Im at a loss now. Im using the same headlight housing and this kit came with a relay harness.
Well, I hate to say it, but if your primary objective was to be able to see at night - you spent a lot more money than you needed too. I had good luck with my HIDs that I got off ebay, but that's a rarity. After 5 years of usage, one of my bulbs finally went bad and I changed them back to the OEM sealed-beams. My headlights are just as bright as when I had my HIDs... wanna know how?

https://www.amazon.com/Putco-230004H.../dp/B001P29X4G

40 bucks on amazon gets you HD wiring and relays which allow power to go straight from the battery, to the relay, to your headlights... instead of through tiny wiring - through a low-amperage switch - through more tiny wiring - and to your headlights.

Ditch the HIDs, go back to the OEM setup (or if you really want, H4 housings and a good set of Halogen bulbs), and upgrade the harness.... you'll be glad you did.

HIDs



OEM Sealed-Beams


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Old 07-20-2016, 05:36 AM
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Had HIDs in my 328is, and I will NEVER make that mistake again. They worked great, when they worked.

OEM is good, if you REALLY want to see at night like a modern car... Drop the heavy coin & get Trucklites. They're amazing.
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Originally Posted by Basslicks
Glad to hear it man. Hopefully you don't wind up with the "Jeep luck" that Clown has
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Finished installing the new rear bumper and end caps on the '96 Sport, looks great.

Auto Zone, Quadratech, Jeep and the local Ace Hardware all "contributed" parts.

Thanks to all here for the recommendations on super penetrating oils.

Now to thoroughly clean, oil and filter change, fuel system cleaner...and go to get every-other-year emissions test.
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Sitting in the Montana mechanic's lobby because my CEL came on and is blinking and the jeep is running rough. It never ends.
Old 07-20-2016, 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Joecam18
Sitting in the Montana mechanic's lobby because my CEL came on and is blinking and the jeep is running rough. It never ends.
Bummer. I feel your pain. Blinking indicates a misfire. Hopefully it's something simple.
Old 07-20-2016, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by CR-Snow
Bummer. I feel your pain. Blinking indicates a misfire. Hopefully it's something simple.
Anyone know someone in Montana who wants a jeep?


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