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  1. Any other ideas? Sent from my E6782 using Tapatalk
  2. So I got the fluerys 2.5" lift for the front, was gonna wait to find Springs for the rear cuz I'd rather have extended Springs than a puck lift but I'm having trouble finding what Springs will work with r50's. I heard Cherokee rears or fronts will work but they look like they won't match up. Anyone have experience with this?
  3. You probably have a clutch fan and the clutch is going out. They're pretty cheap and fairly simple to replace. I'd start with that. Be careful to not overheat the vehicle. If you do you could end up with a head gasket leak that will be very expensive Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk
  4. I'm pretty sure it was just the key fob. Ever since I took the battery out, I haven't had a problem Sent from my E6782 using Tapatalk
  5. I wish you woulda prewarned me about the the purse thing earlier! Man I was fumbling all through it. After about 30 seconds of not bein able to find em, I just started slingin stuff. That got me in trouble. Lol. And yeah it'll probably end up at a shop... electrical is not my forte. I daily drive a 79 toyota pickup and before I bought my wife this, she drove a 78 ford f150. I buy old stuff to stay away from stupid electrical issues like I'm having with this r50. I don't have time to mess around with it
  6. No cats. The key stays in my wife's purse. I dealt with that Damn thing 6 times last night. Finally at 4am I had had enough. I pulled the "anti horn" fuse and the alarm still went off while I was standing at the car (lights flashing, no horn). So I went back inside and took the battery out of the fob. Not sure if the alarm ever went off again but I sure did sleep good after that
  7. Same thing with the hood. Except when I opened the hook, the blinking stopped... when I closed the hood, it was fully lit and armed again. So I tried the door think and it unarmed itself as soon as I manually unlocked the driver door Sent from my E6782 using Tapatalk
  8. So it just happened again. Luckily I was home when it happened... The car was unlocked, again. The security light had the slow blink like it has when it's unarmed. I tried rolling the windows down, locking the doors and opening from the inside.. The security light switched from a slow blink to a stationary red. It stayed that way until I unlocked the door, then it went back to a slow blink. The alarm wouldn't go back off for me
  9. It started over the weekend. The first day and second day when it started it happened 4 times each day. Now it's slowed down to 1 or 2 times a day. Typically, I'd just pull a fuse until I had time to mess with it, but this thing has 3 different horns. My neighbors are probably about to start getting angry. It doesn't help that my wife works from when I get home to 11pm. I have no time to try and fix it while the car is here
  10. That's what makes this difficult. Unless it's locking and unlocking itself Sent from my E6782 using Tapatalk
  11. Ahhh. I gotcha. But would it still cause the alarm to go off if the car is not locked?
  12. The lock/unlock switches would cause it? It happens even if the car is unlocked
  13. So for the past few days, the alarm randomly goes off for no reason. Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution? I see the problem all over the internet on my searches but no one seemed to relay their solution
  14. Here's the ugly stocks... I haven't measured cb yet but im pretty sure they're 76 or 78mm like you said @hawairish... It's definitely a noticeable difference. I'll measure in the morning. For now, I'll consume some more moonshine and enjoy my weekend
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