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I'm almost positive my old axles are going to be bent. Then I'd just need to block off the vac disco right? Just weld it shut or something or do I actually need to buy a block off?
Thanks for the info. I think I'm gonna make my own posilok for it, then the only real money i need to spend is gearing and a bike brake cable. I'm goin for the ultimate cheapest I can get. Plus I don't even need to take the axle completely apart or do any welding.
Kevin
I just bought a 93 XJ for $300 and the front axle is really banged up. My friend has a Dana 30 from an older xj that's in really good shape, and I wanted to know if it would work on my XJ. Possibly by replacing with one-piece axle shafts and blocking off the vac disconnect or keeping it as is...
Ok, well I see what you guys are saying about building my own rig and learning how to fix it at the same time. I'm not gonna pay over $6000 for that one, and I've found a cherokee close-by for $300 that I'll work on myself. It's a bit of a beater, but it'll pass smog and I won't be using it as...
Well, there's obviously a difference in opinions, and you guys are different then me. I want something that I'll be able to drive for the next two years that'll be capable in the mud and snow. That's it. You guys get all sentimental and stuff, but I really don't care who built it or what...
When it comes down to it, I don't have the time or money to make a jeep the way I want it, and that's as close as I can get. Chances are I'll have to sell it to pay for college anyways. Yeah, olympic bumper and rock rails, but that's still $800 worth of parts that I'd have to put on otherwise...
I really want a jeep I can drive to school every day, drive on the freeway without hating life, and cruise down Fordyce with all my friends. I'm 15, and I don't think I have enough skill to install stuff myself. I'm pretty sure I'm lacking lots of the tools as well, I'm not sure whether an...
Thanks Ranger. I'm going to be driving 250 miles to look at it, so I'm hoping I won't have to walk away. I'm not sure if this stuff makes much of a difference, but it's a 1994 Cherokee with 8" rubicon express lift. It's on 35s, got a Dana 30 with a super 30 kit up front, and a dana 44 in...
Hi,
I'm going to buy my frist car soon, a lifted XJ. What should I look at before buying? Any weak links or common problems that I can check for before I buy?
Thanks for all the help,
Kevin