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Recent content by Brett M

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    Soft brake pedal?- try this.

    I found that just replacing the adjusters in my D44 drums solved all my problems and I haven't had problems since (May this year) :)
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    Help with Shocks on XJ

    Rubicon Express mono tubes have treated me well for the past year.....
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    shocks-what are you running

    Rubicon Express Mono Tubes....
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    How bad are Renix brakes really?

    Those are the clips. They help locate the front brake pads in the proper position. You're XJ should have had them.
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    84 - 90 Cherokee coolant system conversion

    Sorry, this isn't anything new ;)
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    Whats exhaust sounds the best on 4.0 XJs?

    I've been running a FM 40 for two years....and I hate it. Too loud, annoying in cab. It's coming off pretty soon for something stock style, I just want quiet back in my Jeep.
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    Found some kind of GM axle in the junkyard...

    Leave it in the junkyard.
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    Rear main seal fix?

    I doubt it, but you test it out for us ;)
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    crok tire carrier

    Bringing this back from the dead, since I can't find any pics..... Who's got this installed? Any long term writeups and what not?
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    Rear brake size?

    You've got it right........though I think that my 44 drum's only show max diameter.
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    Rear brake size?

    I think that he was referring to actually using common sense. If you want to know how big something is, what do you do? Oh...measure it. :eek:
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    Helmet Poll and Opinion........

    I wouldn't with my Cherokee. That and I never do anything hard enough to worry about nailing my head.
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    transfer case drop....

    Allows you to use low range, but with the Jeep in 2wd.
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    transfer case drop....

    Correct......and a 2low kit. Smooth as butter now on the road.
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