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88pathoffroad

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  1. It could be the switch at the pedal, yes. Check it with a flashlight (torch) maybe? Another cause could be that both bulb filaments are simply burned out, or towing wiring could be wonky, or perhaps corrosion exists in the bulb sockets.
  2. See, this is why we're here!
  3. Yes, if you can get the pan off you can change the solenoids out, but...you have to buy a full solenoid pack at a dealership and do all of them at the same time. I don't specifically remember how deep inside the trans those are but you definitely have to pull the pan and filter screen at the very least.
  4. Check your fusible links at the battery. One of them feeds power to the dash and ignition. If it's loose, no ignition, no run.
  5. The 87-89's have 27 splines and the 90-95's should be 28 spline. You're sure about the 29 spline count?
  6. If you have access to a hydraulic press, I'd use that. Otherwise, best bet is to burn them out with a propane torch (which is smoky and messy). Those old stock bushings have a tendency to weld themselves to the UCA/LCA.
  7. Hey, I like the wheels and the rest of the truck as well! Welcome to the forums.
  8. BTW, the indexing of the torsion bars have ZERO to do with front-end alignment. All that matters is where the adjusters are set and how high the ride height is. After setting the t-bars the alignment can be messed with. If the alignment cannot be set to anywhere near factory specs at that time, I would highly suspect AC sent you a sh!t pair of UCA's. As far as I know they build those things on demand and the pair I had a while back had some pretty questionable welds...maybe they sent you a set of Frontier or Xterra UCA's?
  9. Radicalmark, stop with the crap posts please. That's enough.
  10. From personal experience, the cheaper the rotor the faster it will warp.
  11. Me too! We JUST got some changes made to the SQL side of things that will let the new software run without a hitch. Woohoo! Once again, thank you to everyone that has donated. Thank you very much.
  12. Check your headlight switch as well, they are common points of failure with regards to the headlights.
  13. Obviously Josh is out of the picture now...just like the last three guys that said they would produce decals for us... Give us a while, I'm going to see about having a run of decals made for NPORA. By the way, Josh's contact info is: Technical Contact: Clark, Joshua sales@afterfxstreetdesign.com 5 Woodland Drive Bristol, Vermont 05443 United States (802) 453-3433
  14. Shot headlight switch, shot rear wiper motor, possible lifter tick or exhaust manifold leak, and 16-17 MPG sounds good to me, I get about 10!
  15. Check the compression rod bushings and mounts, as well as the upper and lower control arm bushings. Something has some slack in it somewhere, I think.
  16. From what I've experienced as long as you're not on private land where someone objects to shooting and it's outside city limits, it's fine. Way out in the woods or up on a mountain should be good as long as you're not aiming high and there are houses or farms in the distance that could possibly catch a stray bullet. Nobody really cares otherwise.
  17. You'll have to swap out the pinion gear on the speed sensor to get the speedo corrected. Problem with that is the speed sensor is a REAL PITA to get to and remove. After you remove your old one you can figure out which new one you need to buy at a dealership, if they can get one.
  18. You typed it wrong... THIS....IS.....TEXAS!!!!! heh
  19. A nice WRX scoop would be a huge addition to a Pathy hood...
  20. Hahahaha, 410's....I'd just go with a 12 guage. My brother had a 410, he traded it for a .22.
  21. Nice mod! I picked up a newer S-10 Blazer overhead map light and Homelink control...hoping to get it working some day and maybe even use the buttons for lights or something else.
  22. Calmini makes the one and only aftermarket panhard rod drop bracket you can buy separately. Trailmaster's 4" lift comes with a drop bracket too but I dunno about buying one separately, or if TM even still makes the lift kit. I made my own bracket that basically sleeves the stock bracket and drops the mounting hole down a couple of inches.
  23. Ditto. Buying someone else's half-finished project can be time-consuming and expensive. If you're in the market for some of that though, go for it!
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