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Creekkid

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  1. Use a wrench....just did those myself a couple weeks ago.

     

    Use the box end and then I had to interlock another wrench onto it to get enough leverage but it'll work.

     

    Make sure you run that nut all the way off before popping the shaft out of the knuckle or you might run into it spinning on you.

  2. Hey there.

     

    Well if you're into big effin mud holes head out to Stave Lake.

    Some good crazy stuff there.....watch those puddles though they'll eat you up quick...always bigger than they look.

    Lots of punks and sheet go there cause it's close...so watch for them, don't leave you're stuff there.

     

    You can also go to Mission on the east end go up Sylvester Road. Little more there with rocky stuff and such. Lots of atv'ers go there.

    Not as many crazies cause it's a little farther out. I like it myself. Watch for people target shooting and active logging.

     

    Hope it helps and happy wheelin.

  3. :rofl:

     

    What I did on my 93 a long time ago, was had a friend operate the radio and while it went up and down i sprayed it generously.

     

     

    Yes, lubing it while going in and out works marvelous as well. :tonguefinger:

  4. yes thats right my 93 pathy auto tranny is dead now my truk is just sitting there in the driveway anyone want the whole truck or just some parts......

     

    Hey I'm in Maple Ridge, can I come tomorrow to look at the beast.

  5. I've also got a '95 with the rear carrier.

    Do you know exactly how much lift?

    Did you cut the pigtail or heat it up & bend it out?

     

    Well mine was pretty saggy when I bought it, but I would say about 2 - 2 1/2 inches over stock.

    Just cut the pig tail and you should be good.

    Hit them with some sand paper or wire brush and give em a good tremclad coat before you put them in...Hit the spring seats with a bit of paint too so no rust starts there.

  6. There is a thread here where k9sar detailed many of the front springs offered in Grand Cherokee's (and how to ID them) if you search around for it you should be able to find it. One thing that was discovered is that the springs we prefer for lifting the rears of our pathy's can be found in both the V8 and I6 equipped models ;)

     

    I got my springs from a Grand Cherokee Limited 6 cyl.

    They were the .560 thickness ZN code or some thing like that with a yellow tag..

    Gave me about 2 1/2 inches of lift and i have tire carrier with full size spare

  7. Gotta agree with the other posters....but I got to ask why your buddy would be okay with you keeping the dog but not the family.. also you say that you are bumming a room, do you have a place of your own...or do you plan on staying with this fam for a while.

    Not always a good idea to have pets when you haven't got a place of you own, what about obedience training..are you prepared for that....it's a lot of work and should definitely be a requirement with dog ownership.

    Good Luck with whatever you decide. Have a couple dogs myself.

  8. What a total rip off......basically stock underneath with fancy paint job...whoopeee.

    Some one should e-mail them..tell him to take his head out of his a$$.

  9. Finally got around to putting the JGC springs in that I picked up. I think it give me about a 2'' lift and stiffened it up a bit.

    I have the rear tire carrier with full sizer on there.

    Give the torsion bars a good crankin to even it out and it's sittin pretty now.

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    Snapped a few pics which i'm still sorting out, trying to find a before pic. Through my infinite wisdom forgot to take 1 before I started.

     

    This is when I first got it. It had crappy 235/75/15 winters that were worn.

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    Here's the springs I gotted from the boneyard.

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    This is now after lift and 31" tires.

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    Hopefully this all comes through clear.

  10. Hey thanks everybody.

    I'll be checking it out this weekend, I always seem too tied up with everything else during the week lately to spend much time on this these last couple days. I'll get it.

    Just fixed the pins in the rear tire carrier last weekend.

    Looks like I have to do the BJ's too. Gotta add that to the list of things to do.....oh yeah put those new rear springs in too....

     

    Talk later

  11. There's an access panel in the floor?

     

    So I know for sure that it's not from spilled gas.

    Getting to the top of gas tanks is always such a pain in the ass.

    Is there really an access panel.

    That would kind of make it a little easier for inspection.

    Have to check it out.

  12. So after filling up recently I noticed there is a strong gas smell coming from the rear of the truck.

    Had a look underneath can't see any leakage.

    Where does the gas tank vent its vapors to?

    Maybe something with that.

     

    Any ideas?

  13. Just ordered mine from the dealer....

    3.29 for the pins x 2

    1.64 for the bushings x 4

    coming in tomorrow

    hopefully put in this weekend

    sweet

     

    Update

     

    Worked on it on the weekend

    1st pin was pretty easy, second not so much

    I drilled and beat that effer into submission

    took most of a day

    Broke last bushing putting it in, had to get another(1.64)

    But it is all fixed now nice and quiet.

    The only thing that wasn`t mentioned was you have to peen over the other side of the pin.

    Not too tough just requires BIGGER hammer.

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