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Turns out I'm a better welder than I thought !
Those give chicken shit a bad name...![]()
Those give chicken shit a bad name...![]()
Turns out I'm a better welder than I thought !
First post/new TJ owner.
Received my '06 TJ from my uncle recently and had it shipped from AZ to SC. New bumper and a couple new nutserts on the skid plates and it was ready to go. Installed a double din radio as well. Took the Jeep to a big offroad event here in SC and got to test the limits of myself and the Jeep.
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Nope.
Love the hood scoop. Is that a HVAC register deflector? For a cold air intake?
-Mac
You probably won’t see a noticeable difference by swapping out there rear to discs. But I mean later TJ’s. After a certain year they all came with discs I believe. ‘03 maybe?
You’d be better off putting a big brake kit on the front though. 80% of the braking comes from the front so it’s tough to gain much by working on the rear.
appreciate the info - so what is the brand of this "big brake kit"? Black magic?
appreciate the info - so what is the brand of this "big brake kit"? Black magic?
Finished the install of the u-joints and driveshaft today. Though the front one at the cardan on one side seems like the gap is too close (this is the only spot). Everything else looks good. Saved two of the old ones for spare parts on the trail.
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You might keep an eye on that clip, though it does look fully seated!
Just don't do that literally. You only have two eyes.The clip is seated but I’ll keep an eye on it.
Decided to drop the DS again. @Zorba was right probably took 20 minutes to get everything out. All the bushing were installed correctly. Decided to remove the u-joint at the centering ball assembly to see if it was an issue. Nope all correct. So rotated the H-yoke 180 degrees to see if the same thing would happen and it did. Same side too.
Sean @Tom woods said it may have been always been like that. Suggested putting it up and dropping the DS down to see if would hit. Said I might be surprised how much it might flex and never hit.
Here are some pics.
Annoying at this point.
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I thought it looked a little different from checking out the thread you posted.
I am curious how much room you end up with in the area circled in red when it was installed. If the DS is rotated down (to the left in the picture) seems like the gap would be smaller as the joint moves towards the H-yoke.
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