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    Off-road tires

    1040435 Just another note about Goodyears. Several years ago Googyear made a tire called the "MT" People couldn't get rid of them fast enough. I ran 33 x 12.5R15 Goodrich Mud Terrain and was satisfied until I tried the Goodyear MTR's. It was about time Goodyear put out a quality mud tire, and I...
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    Paint Job

    1040436 ecor is correct. But understand your dealing with a Jeep. We have follow Jeepers with outstanding paint jobs runing from $10.00 "hand camoflaged" beauties to $195.00 "One day" quickies to several thousand dollar show winners. Before making a paint decision, ask yourself what you want to...
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    coolant mess

    1059447 Run some clean water over the areas you see coolant. You can do this with a hose or even a cup of water. Make sure the motor is off for safety (Sorry...some people do have to be told) Dry the water and then run the motor. You should see the coolant leak and track down the source. The...
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    Access Denied!

    1059454 It's possible there's a problem with the servers recognizing login names or passwords. Probably a hitch in the get along. I had to re-login and that solved the problem. POOP happens :-D [addsig]
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    Shackle reversal or drive backwards. . . ?

    1059555 Here's a response from someone that has the lift, tires, adjustable shocks and shackle reversal on a YJ. (For about 8 years) First of all the ride didn't change a bit with the S/R (shackle reversal) installed. It did however make a noticable difference while offroading at full flex. It...
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    Lockers...

    1059656 I have a 1989 YJ 4.2 that has over the years been upgraded to crawl in the rocks on weekends and freeway drive Monday thru Friday by myself and other family members. My original thought was to install Dana 44's with Detroit's, ARB's or Ox lockers. Concerns about drivability, also the...
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    Electric Fans

    1059679 Update since original post: During a hot spell here in California, I noticed the temp gauge reading about 220, which is higher than usual. Always keeping my Jeep in good running order, I decided to go through my complete system and replaced the radiator, water pump, thermostat, hoses...
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    Electric Fans

    1059680 Jeeper89 Getting a good operating motor to run cool really isn't a problem and too cool is not always the right thing to do. Remember the Jeep has a computer, which needs a (195? approx) degree thermostat to operate the systems properly. My thought is to run electric fan or fans for...
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    Electric Fans

    1059688 Bluebelle: Good reply. Obviously new vehicles are equipped with electric fans that are reliable and probably add to fuel efficiency too. But these are usually small, high reving motors in light cars. That are not used for Idle speeds in 120 degree temps for 8 hours at a time out in...
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    Electric Fans

    1059693 Bluebelle: Did you install the electric fan or did it come with your Jeep? Did you remove the stock fan,clutch and shroud? If so was there any noticable power difference or noise? Is the new electric fan hooked up to a thermostat for automatic on and off? Is your electric fan a puller...
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    Electric Fans

    1059695 By the way, my son is 5 years old going on 30. [addsig]
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    Electric Fans

    1059738 I don't know if I would make that change. Two years ago at HDR (High Desert Roundup) My partner showed up with his locked and loaded TJ. He arrived late and with the first run eariler that expected there was no time to remove his hard top. It was hot and we ran the whole day, (I admit)...
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    Electric Fans

    1059740 Bluebelle: This afternoon I talked to several Jeepers that have also made the electrical fan change. With their info and your glowing report, it's time to take the plunge. Parts are on the way. Thanks. Morgster [addsig]
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    Lockers...

    1059843 Gspotracing: What type of Jeep are you running? I have read your post and I am always willing to listen and learn. What facts do you have to back up your strong statement? You seemed to be pretty convinced that anything except ARB, OX or Detroit is unacceptable. I ran the Power-Trax...
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    Electric Fans

    1059844 Dingus: On a YJ There are four nuts to remove the clutch and fan. Replacing the nuts holds the pully in place. There are four bolts that hold the fan shroud. That's it........... 5 minute job. This can all be done without removing the radiator or hoses. 8-) [addsig]
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    Electric Fans

    1059846 Tug: I purchased the Flex-a-Lite Wrangler2 (#475) Designed for the YJ with all parts included. From summitracing.com (800)230-3030 $199.00 plus $7.95 handling, no shipping, no tax Retail in Q-tec is $259.95 plus $23.99 S&H It's going on tomorrow. We shall see 8-) [addsig]
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    Electric Fans

    1059938 Bluebelle: You have raised more questions, For me, I will solve Monday with a call to Flex-a -Lite tech dept. I see the difference between the #475 Wrangler direct bolt in and the #150 Black Magic. Thinner by about 1/2 inch on the Wrangler 475. Same height and width 18 x 16. 770 more...
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    Electric Fans

    1059943 Update: I have posted this around to see what input I get from fellow Jeepers. I have tech questions for fellow Rock Crawling Jeepers with Actual, First Hand Knowledge regarding use of electric fans replacing stock clutch style fans. Flex-a-Lite sells two different models that appear...
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    which headers shorty or fenderwell?

    1059971 If they wan't $28,956.21 for the shorty headers, I would buy a new Rubicon instead, you'll get more for your money. :-D [addsig]
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    which headers shorty or fenderwell?

    1059972 Sorry jackal. You made it too easy :lol: [addsig]
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