THe NAC Lots-O-BFG KO2 Thread

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once you get that mentality with your trail rig you'll be on the right track ;)
 
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For the 95 I'm pretty sure all you need is the tranny and crap, if you leave the TCU plugged in but not connected to the tranny it shouldn't throw any codes. I'll verify that in a few minutes when I leave work, drove the 96 today and it should be the same.
 
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For the 95 I'm pretty sure all you need is the tranny and crap, if you leave the TCU plugged in but not connected to the tranny it shouldn't throw any codes. I'll verify that in a few minutes when I leave work, drove the 96 today and it should be the same.

If that's the case then you should definitely do it Rob. EZ as PIE!
 
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I made a cart tonight. I welded stuff home way more than necessary because I was practicing different techniques (pushing vs pulling, settings, etc...) I made most of it out of 1x1x1/8" angle iron and the rest out of 3x3x3/16". There's a box that holds the welder and a box that holds the bottle. Everything fits perfectly in its box and everything is nice and square. Unfortunately, I'm a dumbass. The power cord and shielding gas hose stick out the back of the welder and right into where the bottle goes. It's not the end of the world, I'll just splice in another 3" to the box that holds the welder tomorrow. The bottle is held upright by a np231 chain.
 
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i have an AX-15 for sale on craigslist for 3 bills at the moment

$1 says you get $500 for it :laugh:
 
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Well, the funny thing is that the bottle isn't actually held upright by a damn thing yet. :D That's on the list for tomorrow too... But still, I should be able to finish it quickly.
 
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holy big tire.
 
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ooh. those are an inch too small. ive been trying to not look at tire prices for 44s. im gonna be out like 2k for them....booooo
 
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Now here's a good idea if I've ever had one.

http://www.4x4groupbuy.com/store/super-swamper-tslsx-43x145017lt-p-9857.html
i need some fo 16.5 rim, i do want MM's set though
:D :laugh:

ooh. those are an inch too small. ive been trying to not look at tire prices for 44s. im gonna be out like 2k for them....booooo
dont see the point of 44's unless you play in the goo down south, 39's-40's are perfect for north east wheelin
 
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For the 95 I'm pretty sure all you need is the tranny and crap, if you leave the TCU plugged in but not connected to the tranny it shouldn't throw any codes. I'll verify that in a few minutes when I leave work, drove the 96 today and it should be the same.
i dont care for codes, elec. tape fixes that aslong as the engine works and rev limiter works im all good
 
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Verified, 96 and down you can just unplug the tranny cable and you're ready to toss in a standard.

Billy, how are the synchros in it?
 
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time to go toss 60 back under jeep measurements online were correct, also no need to order tube fo steering my suplier gots it for me already, i just need to get 6 3/4-3/4 hiems
 
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I gots a story I wrote in my Honors Writing class last semester.

Joe and Blue spent every moment together. They went to work together, they camped together, and they climbed mountains together. Joe was very proud of Blue, as he raised him from a pup. They enjoyed spending time together.
One day, Joe and blue were outside playing in the freshly fallen snow. Joe attempted to shovel the driveway, while Blue pushed the snow around with his snout. Joe would throw snowballs for Blue to catch. One snowball however ended up close to the road. As Blue went out to get it, a car slid off the road and hit him. Joe could not believe his eyes. Is he okay? He looked hurt.
Joe called 911. They rushed Blue to the ER. Joe paced anxiously back and forth across the waiting room. “Will he be okay? Will he be able to walk again? What about all those times we spent together?” All sorts of thoughts rushed through his head. After what seemed like an eternity Blue’s doctor, Dr. Jeeple came out to greet Joe.

“I have bad news.” The doc said. “Blue was severely injured when he was hit, and unfortunately, there is very little we can do. He is too damaged to fix.”
“What do you mean?” Asked Joe.
“The damages to Blue’s legs, feet, and paws are unrepairable. The only option at this point is to rebuild him.”
“Rebuild him?”
“Yes. We will have to replace the broken parts with new parts instead of fixing the old ones.”
“And this is safe?”
“Absolutely. I wouldn’t be recommending it if it wasn’t. After the procedure, Blue will be a bit different.”
“But this is the only Blue I’ve ever known.”
“The operation will only affect the physical parts of him. Not his personality. He will still be the Old Blue you have always known.”
“Okay. If this is the only way to get blue better and back on the trails.”
“Trails?”
“Blue and I enjoy taking hikes in the woods and climbing mountains.”
“I see. I will be sure to fix him well.”

Joe went down to the cafeteria and thought about Blue over coffee. “I Hope the doctor is right. I don’t know what I’d do with a different Blue.” After he finished his coffee, Joe went back to the waiting room. They sure don’t call it a waiting room for nothing. He knew it would be a long five hour surgery, but it felt like longer. After what seemed like a month of waiting, Blue’s doctor came out to speak with him.

“How did it go?”
“Everything went great. We replaced the joints in his legs, as well as the tread on his feet. We also went in and replaced the cartilage in his back with springs to help him climb those mountains. I must warn you though; you may have trouble keeping up.”
“Wow! You did a lot. When can I see him?”
“Whenever you are ready. Blue is resting now”

Joe went to the recovery bay to see Blue. “Well, he looks like the same Blue,” he thought. As soon as Blue recognized Joe, he greeted him with the same shake and kiss the way he always had. After he was good and healed, they went home together. Blue had a nice comfy bed waiting for him at home, with all sorts of new toys to play with.
Within weeks, Blue was back to his old self. Bigger, better, stronger than ever, he had a long happy life ahead of him. Joe was happy to have his old friend back. Now, Joe had trouble keeping up with Old Blue. All those new parts Dr. Jeeple installed sure did work wonders. He turned Old Blue the pup into Big Blue the jeep. Now they went on bigger and harder hikes up the mountain with all their jeep friends. The wheeled happily ever after.
 
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dont see the point of 44's unless you play in the goo down south, 39's-40's are perfect for north east wheelin

yeah, what I *really* want is 40" creepys, but the cheapest I've found them is $571/ea and I'm sorry but I just can't get myself to drop over $2000 for a set of 4 tires :(
 
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