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  1. I installed the pro comps on dududuckling's 2000 R50 with no modification. My '98, only needed a sleeve to take up the space between the shock mount and the bushing on the shock.

     

     

    This is what im talking about a thread thatl actually help others instead of bashing them that they dont know crap
    Amen Brother!!!! hahahahahhaa
  2. Ok I got my Waggy axle removed from its donor "Nissan" haha

    waggyaxle1.jpg

     

    I'm going to move on to the three link set-up. Before I do, any tips to "refreshing" the axle I have? Bearings, seals, etc? If you have part numbers that would be awesome. But just a general part list would work :-)

  3. anyway you could post some pics of the steering box and link set-up? I stole the ones off of your actual build page. But I couldn't see how you mounted the box/pitman arm, etc.

    I'm not going full hydro for a couple reasons. I don't have the money, and I don't want the lag in the steering. It would be pretty funny to get hit with a cross wind and end up in oncoming traffic, run over a few "Canadians" before returning to my lane... Not worth it right now for me.

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  4. FINALLY! hahaha

    Ok, so I'm probably going to ask the most basic questions just so I can bring this project down from the clouds, into reality.

     

    So I have my 1988 Jeep Wogoneer (waggy) axle. What do I do about steering? I know the "Rack and Peanut" steering won't work. what did you do for it?

    Also, did you have to do anything with the R50 driveshaft or crossmember? Lengthen it to allow for the added movement of your front end?

     

    and this AWD problem you're having shouldn't effect my '98 LE should it?

     

    Jeez I have so many questions its not funny.

     

    I feel like I'm going to go with a 3 link up front. So if anyone knows what coilover's I should be looking at, don't be afraid to post up part numbers, etc. :-)

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  5. Hey all, I've been searching the forum for a "How To" as far as finding/replacing the Lower control arm Bushings. I know AC has them, but theres gotta be somewhere else to buy the suckers. And when I get them, do I burn out the old ones (whats left of them) or is there another trick? Thanks, I'll make sure I do a write up on this thread if there isn't one yet.

     

    ~ Rod

  6. Just do inner and outer all at the same time. What I did, was take the wheel off, turn the steering wheel all the way to the Pass. or Driver side, which-ever you're working on. Take the Tie Rod end off of the knuckle, then remove the steering dust boot from the steering rack, Use a large set of channel locks or adjustable wrench (or the correct size wrench if you have it) take the inner tie rod off with the outer attached, use a piece of masking take on a flat surface to make sure your new stuff goes back together the same way as the old stuff came off, and re-install. Simple!

  7. Just the "Made in Taiwan", Moog Knock-offs hahaha I couldn't find any "beefier" parts, and I'm going away this weekend. So I just put the regular dealies on... if they let go again, I'll take the 45 mins out of my day and replace them with better ones. At least now I know what the problem was.

  8. You wouldn't even be able to climb into *Pepsi*, Steve! He's too tall! hahahhaha

     

    Anywho, Tire play.... GONE!! didn't need to rent/buy any special tools. Took me about a half hour each side... All the wobble noise is gone and it rides much smoother now without sounding like somethings going to vibrate off when I go over little bumps. I didn't end up doing the bearings, they were actually in good shape considering "The Driver" X-D

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