- Location
- Henderson, NV
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Seriously clean, gives me the chills. That hood is a major sexy factor.
Thanks! Only issue with the hood is it hits the wiper arm when I raise it up... so I lost a little clearance but I'm ok with that. I have to redo my hood struts for that setup on the new hood now.
your jeep is absolutely gorgeous man. you may have mentioned earlier, but where did you get the cowl hood?
there is no problem with dropping the trans pan, no interrferrence..
BTW is that a Reflexxions Hood? I have had one on my jeep for about 7 years, it works awsome for cooling but sucks in the rain when it cold, you'll need to keep the blower on cause it tends to fog up the windshield quick!
A strip of flexible magnetic sign material, cut to match the contour of the cowl vent will solve this issue. Slap it on in the winter, peel it off when the weather warms.
BTW, sharp looking Jeep. Makes me want a cowl hood on my Silver 2000........
If you get the chance could you take a pic of the underside of the hood? I would like to see there the hood release bell crank falls in relation to the raised cowl.
Sounds like you need to crack that axle open and see, give ya a good reason to change the diff oil any how, is I've done all the external tests and there's no sign I have an LSD, but both of my rear wheels were making ruts in the sand as I was trying to break loose. Not sure how that happened.
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O Reilly's ( or napa, autozone) sell an attachment that screws on to the oil bottle and it gives you a hose so you don't have to try and pour it in with a funnel.
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This one is actually from Walmart, you get the idea.
Click here for cool flotool oil pourer thing...