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Things to do

Like I know what that means.
 
:doh: I know what carhartt is.

I guess it would be too much for someone to throw out a number.
 
Haleyes said:
I need to install the 99+ intake I got from Byron.

Still haven't got the power steering figured out yet. I'm about to give up on it.........fuggin' thing.:bawl: I'd like to have my rock lights and new front bumper on too.

Hale


That's why it was sitting in the shed instead of on the Jeep :D



Here's a link to some of the fancier CO2 regulators, I have the fixed one on my tank:

http://www.offroadairstore.com/servlet/Categories?category=HiFLO+Regulators

And here's a cheaper price on the fixed reg: (scroll down)

http://www.wheelersoffroad.com/co2systems.htm

I'm probably just going to run a small adjustable regulator inline if I want to use air tools, etc.
 
TellicoReadyXJ said:
That's why it was sitting in the shed instead of on the Jeep :D

The intake will bolt right up to mine no problem, as I have a 96.

I have seperate PS issues. I did the pump orafice mod and it's not quite right. It sticks sometimes and then I'm turning and all of a sudden I have no PS at all. PIA. I can return it to it's stock condition, but I'd rather not. I can tell a difference at low RPM's and I like it. Something just not quite right, and I haven't figured out what.....yet.:D

Thanks for the links.


Hale
 
Ok, I thought you meant figuring out bolting up the PS stuff to the intake. Linky for the pump mod? May have to look into that.

I may be talked out of my regulator as an excuse to upgrade to an adjustable :D
 
TellicoReadyXJ said:
That doesnt seem too bad, was expecting worse being so far up north.
 
Your "husky" I'll just cuddle up next to you.
 
TellicoReadyXJ said:
To Do:
1. Finish TNT LAs.
2. Install TNT trackbar.
3. Install front Aussie locker.
4. Fill CO2 tank.
5. Install SOLID diff cover on the 8.8.

Add to the list:

6. New front shocks
7. BPEs and shock conversion
8. Limit straps
 
87manche said:
wanna borrow a weiner to stuff in your sleeping bag?
Hell Yeah, or maybe your wife?
 
w_howey said:
1. Lower Control arms
2. Front tow points/winch bumper
2a. Repair winch contol box
3. Install EZ-Locker
4. Get the heater working
5. Put the doors on
6. make sure tow rig will make it
7. find cap/camper for tow rig
8. Other things I'm currently forgetting



w_howey said:
4. Heaters works :rof:
8. Replace the trashed front U-joint

5. Doors are on!!!!(they aren't pretty, and close kinda...)
8. Work on cargo area. (figure out way to stuff all the stuff in there)
8. Where to put the spare.
 
TellicoReadyXJ said:
To Do:
1. Finish TNT LAs. :thumbup:
2. Install TNT trackbar.
3. Install front Aussie locker. :thumbup:
4. Fill CO2 tank.
5. Install SOLID diff cover on the 8.8.
6. New front shocks.
7. BPEs and shock conversion.
8. Limit straps.
9. Install new muffler.

Two steps forward, more steps added :rolleyes:
 
what I would LIKE to have done by WF:

1. replace motor mounts
2. synthetic winch rope
3. new seats and harnesses
4. cage work for #3 and some other pieces
5. raise rear shock mounts
6. new rear shocks
7. rocker replacement
8. plate frame rails
9. new crossmember/skid?
10. clear spot to work on jeep...

#1 is the only required.

better get busy...
 
ILLXJ said:
I have to add install header & new intake. Also remove new tires from the list, I have a feeling the TrXus are gonna last alot longer than I thought. JIM.

Header & intake are on. Winch has been ordered. JIM.
 
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