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Awesome! It's yours. I will actually be in Portland this week from Wednesday to Friday. I stay around Lake Oswego but will be visiting accounts in Gresham. What's your schedule look like. I can meet up most anytime.
This skid was made by Appalachian Armor who is no longer in business. That being said this is a very strong skid plate that provides a ton of coverage. I have been running this skid plate since probably early 2009 and put it to use many, many times. The only reason I am selling is because I am...
I got a hold of CSF and the proper thread is 5/8" - 18 SAE fitting. I picked up a 5/8" female barb cut off the factory hardline and ran new hose from the barb fitting down to where the factory hardline and softline meet and ran a 5/16 to 3/8" hose splice.
Haven't filled and ran it yet to check...
Thanks for the input. IF for some reason the rad isn't the part the selling indicated but rather from an earlier model, I wonder if that fitting would be just a hair different.
I did call CSF yesterday but I have not heard back on the dimensions of that fitting. I will try cleaning off both...
On my 99 XJ I am replacing my factory radiator with a CSF 3-row. I purchased used and is supposedly p/n CSF2671 (http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/detai ... F2671.html)
The issue I am having is the transmission fluid return line (upper DS of rad below filler neck) compression fitting nipple is...
Really enjoying the build Dustin! I've got a trans cooler on order (went with a 11x7.5 B&M cooler). Also seeing how small that power steering cooler is really has me considering it...
Nice to see some progress!! Coming along nicely!
How long have you had your Deka battery? I got one over the summer and have been pretty happy with it. Although my electrical system still bogs down a lot when I'm running my winch...
FWIW, my AJ's rock rails are the same way; they stick out more in the front than the rear. This has never been an issue for me, however, I have step out/kick out bars on mine that give that extra few inches of clearance, something you might think about adding if you're worried about body...
IN! :thumbup:
And I second the notion of doing the boatsides sooner rather than later. Jake's rig and mine are quite proportionate and he has made lines with ease that I have struggled on or been denied because of his boatsides.
I was going to run Aussie's front and rear as well w/ stock gearing and 32's as well before I went another direction. I think it will work well for you.