Tighten it until it breaks, then back off a quarter turn...no particular torque or setting? just until it won't tighten any more?
Tighten it until it breaks, then back off a quarter turn...no particular torque or setting? just until it won't tighten any more?
Tighten it until it breaks, then back off a quarter turn...![]()
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That's what NTB does with my lug nuts when I let them service my vehicles. Then, they blame me.![]()
You might as well replace both calipers.
New headlights today after the 2nd round of caliper replacement. KC halogen lights pretty much anything is gonna be better than the old sealed beams in there.
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Thank you for NOT using a China LED in your TJ.
I feel like my aversion to LED lights is kind like Zorbas to PHOOOOOONNEs.
Don't get me wrong, there are many applications where they work awesome- but at what cost?
OEM LED headlights are great for seeing things better at night.
Unless you're the oncoming driver, then they just blind you.
And folks with LED lights seem to think they need that extra bit of light right up until they are within 50 feet from oncoming traffic.
Meanwhile, said oncoming driver hasn't been able see anything for the last quarter of a mile and just prays he's still in his own lane.
Aftermarket headlights are freaking awesome if all you want to accomplish is making sure other drivers can't see for 5 minutes after they pass you.
They absolutely SUCK at actually lighting up the road. Most quality Halogens (like, hopefully, your KCs) will light up the road much better than a comparable LED.
Oh, and dont get me started on the $10 "lasts for 10 years" LED garage bulb that goes bad 6 months later, or even worse is the screw in 10 bazllion lumen "bulb" with the fold down leaves that you pay +$50 for.
Same "it'll last forever" claim and a year later it goes out...
So, before I get roasted for this post let me say that it is somewhat tongue in cheek.
Kinda like kidding on the level.
I really do deplore them but understand that some people of a lower IQ do seem to like them.![]()
Thank you for NOT using a China LED in your TJ.
Thank you for NOT using a China LED in your TJ.
I feel like my aversion to LED lights is kind like Zorbas to PHOOOOOONNEs.
Don't get me wrong, there are many applications where they work awesome- but at what cost?
OEM LED headlights are great for seeing things better at night.
Unless you're the oncoming driver, then they just blind you.
And folks with LED lights seem to think they need that extra bit of light right up until they are within 50 feet from oncoming traffic.
Meanwhile, said oncoming driver hasn't been able see anything for the last quarter of a mile and just prays he's still in his own lane.
Aftermarket headlights are freaking awesome if all you want to accomplish is making sure other drivers can't see for 5 minutes after they pass you.
They absolutely SUCK at actually lighting up the road. Most quality Halogens (like, hopefully, your KCs) will light up the road much better than a comparable LED.
Oh, and dont get me started on the $10 "lasts for 10 years" LED garage bulb that goes bad 6 months later, or even worse is the screw in 10 bazllion lumen "bulb" with the fold down leaves that you pay +$50 for.
Same "it'll last forever" claim and a year later it goes out...
So, before I get roasted for this post let me say that it is somewhat tongue in cheek.
Kinda like kidding on the level.
I really do deplore them but understand that some people of a lower IQ do seem to like them.![]()
Did you recently quit smoking or drinking? Both?Thank you for NOT using a China LED in your TJ.
I feel like my aversion to LED lights is kind like Zorbas to PHOOOOOONNEs.
Don't get me wrong, there are many applications where they work awesome- but at what cost?
OEM LED headlights are great for seeing things better at night.
Unless you're the oncoming driver, then they just blind you.
And folks with LED lights seem to think they need that extra bit of light right up until they are within 50 feet from oncoming traffic.
Meanwhile, said oncoming driver hasn't been able see anything for the last quarter of a mile and just prays he's still in his own lane.
Aftermarket headlights are freaking awesome if all you want to accomplish is making sure other drivers can't see for 5 minutes after they pass you.
They absolutely SUCK at actually lighting up the road. Most quality Halogens (like, hopefully, your KCs) will light up the road much better than a comparable LED.
Oh, and dont get me started on the $10 "lasts for 10 years" LED garage bulb that goes bad 6 months later, or even worse is the screw in 10 bazllion lumen "bulb" with the fold down leaves that you pay +$50 for.
Same "it'll last forever" claim and a year later it goes out...
So, before I get roasted for this post let me say that it is somewhat tongue in cheek.
Kinda like kidding on the level.
I really do deplore them but understand that some people of a lower IQ do seem to like them.![]()
Ordered some new ones from Warrior Woman, new on left, old on right::
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Decided since I've come this far with the battery area, I might as well pull out the tray, wire brush it, and give it a coat of Rust Reformer. I stuck the battery temperature sensor in a plastic glove and taped the connection end.
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I recently bought a battery mat just to try and see if it helps keep down corrosion. Before replacing the tray I traced its edges on the mat then cut it down to fit in the tray. I also made a hole to allow the temperature sensor to function. I could have done a little better centering it on the tray, but whatever, the area covered is where the most wear was before painting. Here it is ready for the battery.
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With the battery done, I put the door skins out in the sun and waited a while while they heated up. Took a break for late lunch. The skins went on without problems.
