Last month we replaced Icky's exhaust manifold and muffler on her TJ as well as rotate the tires and replaced all the fluids. Today I hooked her winch back up on the TJ. I had pulled the cables off the battery last year when trying to eliminate sources of a battery drain and never reconnected it. Turns out today it was needed for some dental work in the front yard.
What have you done to your Jeep today?
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Look at the root of that molar! They do come in handy for stuff like that
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Yep - no way I was pulling that concrete out by hand. New flagpole is now up and flying a fresh flag for tomorrow (Flag Day)
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Used my @Quadratec gift card that I won at th Poker Run. Stuff came in today and got it all on. Spiderweb Shade, new mirrors, and a flip up plate holder for the winch.
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The knobs on my window cranks fell off. With the on and off again showers and rain storms, rolling the windows up and down w/o the knobs got old quick! So I had a few spent .50 BMG casings and decided to make replacement knobs. Hoping to finish up tomorrow...
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I'm sure my son would appreciate that. But he wouldn't know what a window crank was. Ha ha
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I'm sure my son would appreciate that. But he wouldn't know what a window crank was. Ha ha
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I'm sure I confused more than a few of the younger crowd on facebook last night as well with that terminology! Window crank?!?
Probably was reported to HLS too by some bleeding heart, safe space anti-gun liberals for posting a picture of ammo and what must certainly be some type of scary firearm (crank). Maybe it wasn't as scary b/c it's shiny and not black... at least they can't get me on a "high capacity" mag as there's only 2 casings in the pic....
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this is still my favorite thread.....installed my WOLO badboy horn yesterday....its only been in a box for 5 years...LOL
up soon....JKS control arm relocation brackets, Front rotors, pads and brake lines. might ream/replace the work bolts in the sway bar too to get rid of the clunk. hopefully ill be able to go through puddles over 35MPH again....its almost time for new tires....
91K miles on the jku....check engine light still comes and goes.....3rd replacement head??? as long as they keep extending the warranty, im good.
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Picked up a 10" woofer for the speaker enclosure I got for Christmas. Now just need to mount the speaker, the amp (will have to build something under the seat I guess), and wire it up. Hopefully I can get to that Monday. Then my music will finally have some bottom.
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New Wilwood clutch slave cylinder.
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Also, took a wire brush to a soft spot on the tub. This is looking forward from inside the p/s rear wheel well. I'll probably just goop it up with mig wire.
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I did finish the crank knobs the next day but forgot to follow up. I'm pretty happy with the end result for the most part. I'm going to find some black button head bolts and then I'm pretty set on plastidipping the crank arms either black or orange. Because the nylock nut is a bit thicker, it needs to be replaced with a regular nut and some locktite so it doesn't rub the door panel. I included a pic of the hardware in case anyone else wants to do this in the future.
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Bear and I changed my back rotors and brake pads the other day and yesterday he changed my spark plugs... Giuseppe is happy!
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Bear and I changed my back rotors and brake pads the other day and yesterday he changed my spark plugs... Giuseppe is happy!
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I feel like Giuseppe needs a stache now that he's all grown up! Kinda reminds me of....
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I feel like Giuseppe needs a stache now that he's all grown up! Kinda reminds me of....
Add a top hat and I'm sold!
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"After" shot -- all sealed up.
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New front driver caliper on the wife's TJ. Quick bleed then good as new.
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Finally after countless years , I have 4 working gauges, Thanks Aaron for the fuel gauge. Then I bought Auto Meter Phantom Water temp and Oil Press gauges.
Glad to say the 93 4.0l temp has been keeping a super cool 170-185 degrees and Oil pressure 50-85psi.
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I'm not an engine guy by any stretch, but isn't that running it a little on the cool side? I've always heard you want the correct temperature for maintaining oil longevity as well as better fuel economy (yeah, I know it's a Jeep).
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I'm not an engine guy by any stretch, but isn't that running it a little on the cool side? I've always heard you want the correct temperature for maintaining oil longevity as well as better fuel economy (yeah, I know it's a Jeep).
Probably right, I am thinking the sender may be a little off, also I have not given it a long run yet, might get a bit hotter once that t-stat starts cycling.
** Update, after taking it out for a good romping, temps got to about 195-200 , then settled back to 185-190. Once fully warm, Oil pressure idles at 25-30psi.
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