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so I was looking into getting a tire carrier for my XJ. found someone whos selling an olympic rock rear bumper w/ tire carrier. anybody have any opinions on these?
this might already be a thread but this is still a slight problem for me. i did my sye a couple months back and its been leaking from i think the breather hole, the plug on the tail cone. its not a very significant amount, it just pools on the bottom of the plug and every once in a while i get a...
maybe the RE monotubes? i dont have any experience with them presonally but know some people who run them, i think their somewhat stiff. if your not concerned with ride quality then its probly not best to spend a ton of money on the shocks. i think rancho is popular also, but i dont have any...
not sure if this is the right place to post this so feel free to move it if its wrong. im looking for ideas/advice of where i can keep my spare 31" tire. i know that with a 4rd XJ the options are somewhat limited. i have a roof rack but im not sure if i want to put my tire up there, im not very...
i think i'll start by putting a lot of weight in the back to see what that does. it'll make mpg even worse but i've been trying to drive as little as possible now that gas has gone over $4 a gallon.
so ive had the 3.5" RE lift for about 6 months and the leaf springs are very stiff. the front has settled but it seems the rear has pretty much stayed the same. it has been bothering me for a little while and i was thinking about what i could do. one option would be to put spacers in the front...
so i installed a new tracbar the other day and got all the bolts tightened up and test drove it right after and while driving at low speeds i could hear a rattling noise, like a bolt was kinda loose somewhere. so i got back home and checked all the tracbar bolts and everything was still tight...
so i installed a new tracbar the other day and got all the bolts tightened up and test drove it right after and while driving at low speeds i could hear a rattling noise, like a bolt was kinda loose somewhere. so i got back home and checked all the tracbar bolts and everything was still tight...
so if nothing has worked do you think a new gasket will work? let me know how it works for you and maybe i'll look into the same thing. the guy i bought the sye from has vanished so no luck with that.
hate to bring up a dead thread but mine is doing the same thing. i may have stripped the nut but it doesnt look like it b/c it was doing it before i tightened it. i tried plumbers tape 3 different times and it still dripped. i guess i'll check the speedo gear next. the same RTV you use to seal...
im not worried about it matching with the end caps. i dont have any now and i think it looks fine with a stock bumper. and i'll leave me hitch on. from the pics the guy sent me it looks as if theres a gap between the bottom of the lights and the rear hatch. but for the price i dont think id be...