I used a racheting stubby wrench I got at Home Depot. Couldn't start itoff by hand, so I used a rachet strap hooked over the open end of the wrench and secured to my rock rider to start it.
Western Reserve 4 Wheelers, Inc. - Meet in Twinsburg - www.wrev.org
Also here are a couple planned events of other groups:
I abridged this first one from a BMP of the handout.
2nd annual food drive road rally
to benefit Portage Counties Center of Hope/Christian Cupboard
Saturday Feb...
Other clubs:
Western Reserve 4 Wheelers, Inc. - Meet in Twinsburg www.WREV.ORG the web site is outdated, but we're working on it.
Erie Shore Jeepers - Lorain/Elyria
Muddin Militia
I'm sure there are others if you do some Googling for 4x4 clubs in Ohio
I bought my 97 2dr. with up-country suspension, 4.0, 5 sp, full electronics including overhead console, cloth seats and full carpeting, am/fm/CD, Chrysler 8 1/4 rear D30 front, full skid plates. Is that odd?
While the bluetooth headset feature is really nice, you should check out some of the reviews on both the E815 and it's Verizon predecessor the V710 (which I have). Turns out they crippled the bluetooth features and it doesn't work with much but the headset. They also crippled the direct USB...
I have a small fan that if it gets too close to the monitor will cause similar effects. Look for something with an electric motor nearby that goes on just before you notice the effect.
You can most definitely get after market motor mounts. Some of them are quite pricey. When I put new, after market, ones on, I had to grind one side to make it fit though.
Axle shifting/rotating up and down during accel/decel? Some is normal. Chk for excess and if it's banging Drive Shaft against the xfer case or binding the ujoints.
You've changed the angle on your u-joints so they are complaining about having to stretch to that extra amount of angle. Not uncommon after a lift. Grease or change them out and it should go away.
I can't believe no one mentioned the AMC Pacer fish bowl.
By the way, the Suburu Forester I have may be ugly but it runs like a beest in the snow, even with 172,000 miles. Of course, anything much over a foot and I'd probably be driving the XJ. Did you know they even make lifts for em.
Sounds like it happens when the axle rotates up or down during acceleration or deceleration. U-joint being bound and stressed a little. Unless they have to take apart the diff. to put in that new yoke it sounds kind of expensive, otherwise the diff work alone would cost about $300 around...