Wow...I've never heard of craigslist before...thanks for the lesson. :moon:
I've been scouring the listings on a daily basis. I haven't come up with one in a few weeks now. Plus, I was hoping to get one from somebody that actually knows something about XJs.
I'm looking for one in that is less than $1000. It could be 2wd or 4wd, 2 door or 4 door. Prefer a 4.0L with AW4. Some damage is ok. I don't want anything older than a '91....and would prefer that it has less than 200k miles. I'm ok with replacing axles and transfer cases, but I'm not...
I did the same thing to mine with a relay, but I honestly have no idea if it is working or not. Part of that is because I haven't driven it very many miles.
Why 15x10? What size tires are you planning to run? I'm really not a fan of 15x10 wheels unless your tires are going to be over 13.50 wide.
Have you checked here:
http://midwestjeepthing.com/Forums/forum.asp?forum_id=6&f_cat=4&forum_title=Jeep+Parts+Classifieds
I took a look at my assembly briefly over the weekend. I noticed to two cam like pieces with the sping in the middle, but I didn't see anything that would indicate whether or not it had unwound. It would be nice to know if there is a problem with it before I put the assembly back together.
I actually haven't put mine back together yet. The main body is being powder coated right now. I wish I had more information for you. Maybe if you can update this thread with the information you find, then I'll know where to look when it comes time to get mine up and running. :D
I did mine not too long ago. I had to beat the snot out of it to get it to come out, but it finally gave it up.
Link...in case you aren't already using it:
http://www.wanderingtrail.com/Repairs_Rebuilds/warn_winch/warnwinch.html
I just went to buy a set last week thinking that I had a problem with mine. They initially wanted $50 for both, but then when I didn't pick it up right away...they took some extra time to see what they are worth and changed their price to $100. :mad: Fortunately, I found the broken wire right...