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I might of missed it but can you show the final configuration of how you set the e brake cable routing ?
I used LJ E-brake cables. IIRC, I think 2-Door JK E-brake cables are longer than the LJ cables and I think some have used them on caliper flipped LJ's. The cables are crossed behind the upper link mounts and run down each side of the truss to a set of clips that hold the cable ends. Due to the pinion angle this placed the e-brake plunger (???) right in line with the coilover mount @ the axle. Not the best scenario but had to create a small bracket to offset and clear the coilover mount. E-brake works and I've yet to have to adjust the bracket.
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Thanks! Did you move the mount between first and last picture?
I started a "stroker" thread in the general forum but the motor is intended for this Jeep. I had a motor built for forced induction but didn't want to deal with the increased difficulty with tuning, cooling, as well as cramming the accessories in the engine bay. With help from Russ Pottenger, I have a "re-build" recipe for a good, solid 4.6L stroker using all forged internals and the eddy aluminum cylinder head.
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I started a "stroker" thread in the general forum but the motor is intended for this Jeep. I had a motor built for forced induction but didn't want to deal with the increased difficulty with tuning, cooling, as well as cramming the accessories in the engine bay. With help from Russ Pottenger, I have a "re-build" recipe for a good, solid 4.6L stroker using all forged internals and the eddy aluminum cylinder head.
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I’m interested to hear your results, if a stroker can make the 42rle OD less miserable it’ll make it in the TO-Do list for sure.
Digging up my build thread to share a 1/10 scale build of my TJK. About a year ago, I bought a 3D printer.. A Bambu Lab's X1C. Lately, I've been following the 1/10 scale "IJ" craze on social media. I figured why not build a 1/10 scale replica of my TJ. Yes, the proportions are more like a TJ-6 but I figured it would be a cool conversation piece. The body is printed out of PETG-GF filament and I would guess around 50 hours of print time.
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Digging up my build thread to share a 1/10 scale build of my TJK. About a year ago, I bought a 3D printer.. A Bambu Lab's X1C. Lately, I've been following the 1/10 scale "IJ" craze on social media. I figured why not build a 1/10 scale replica of my TJ. Yes, the proportions are more like a TJ-6 but I figured it would be a cool conversation piece. The body is printed out of PETG-GF filament and I would guess around 50 hours of print time.
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Dude this is sick. I’m looking at the Bambu labs on sale for Black Friday. Would be cool to run it on my boys traxxas.
My state requires motor vehicle inspection for non-commercial vehicles every two years. Since I installed a Yukon free-spin kit roughly 1.5 years ago, this changed the axles from 5x5 to 5x5.5. I had a set of JL factory "rollers" that would tuck the wheels in enough to clear the metalcloak fenders and this was sufficient to pass inspection. Fast forward to December 2025, my inspection is due. I've had alot of difficulty sourcing 17" wheels, 5x5.5 lug pattern, a minimum of 5" of backspacing, and most importantly... for cheap. Since the fenders have to cover the tire, I'm thinking outside the box. Why not build "clip-on" flare extensions.
My company uses and scraps alot of 1/2" white PVC board. Additionally, I decided to make something removable via 3D printed "clips" that attach to the metalcloak flare. I'll admit it's a but crude but should get the job done. And no, they won't remain white.
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My state requires motor vehicle inspection for non-commercial vehicles every two years. Since I installed a Yukon free-spin kit roughly 1.5 years ago, this changed the axles from 5x5 to 5x5.5. I had a set of JL factory "rollers" that would tuck the wheels in enough to clear the metalcloak fenders and this was sufficient to pass inspection. Fast forward to December 2025, my inspection is due. I've had alot of difficulty sourcing 17" wheels, 5x5.5 lug pattern, a minimum of 5" of backspacing, and most importantly... for cheap. Since the fenders have to cover the tire, I'm thinking outside the box. Why not build "clip-on" flare extensions.
My company uses and scraps alot of 1/2" white PVC board. Additionally, I decided to make something removable via 3D printed "clips" that attach to the metalcloak flare. I'll admit it's a but crude but should get the job done. And no, they won't remain white.
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Nice solution...ha. In Texas, they just scrapped inspection....but in big counties (of course mine) still need emission. I have been battling an Evap for 10 years. Fixed for 6 or so, and back.
Here, I can state that it's outside the state at the time being used (learned this from my son having our 2008 JK at Ft. Campbell up in KY/TN), and it's waived. Not sure your state has that, but might be worth a look as well.
