I had this problem in my CJ, So I built me a ceter console. I have modified it a half a dozen times sice as coffee cups have grown and so has my Mountain Dew cup, damn, I need to make a bigger hole, got a new cup over Christmas, 52 oz.
No go on the Rhino, my buddy moved it to California and has it being set up for a race down that way. I am now looking for something around here. Will email you if I find something. When will he need it, I am gonna make some calls back to AZ and see what I can find there.
John, I am gonna contact a friend of mine. I sent him a Rhino Transaxle for his rail. If he has not put it to use, I will see about getting it picked up and sent that way. Bus trans are great, but the rino would be better for a race buggy. Will let you know tomorrow if he does not call back tonight
Its the Transformer generation. He probably also wants to put 15x15 racing slicks on all 4 corners complete with a air drop system so he can hit the slalom course too :lol:
My wife and I have been talking about a better mileage DD then out Dodge PU. Mind you, when we met she drove a Ford Escort. Then we bought the house and it had land. So her horse was moved here and we needed a truck for hay. I did not tell her my Jeep could haul hay. I just said we might want to...
Sounds like your loosing fuel pressure. Cranking that much, your having to bring fuel up the line. As for the bucking, still does not sound like good fuel pressure. Distributer, its possible but I would check fuel first
lifted or not, check out the vehicle. My wife and I just looked at a CJ7 not far from me. Very good looking jeep. My wife was all goo goo cause it was the right color, had soft seats, and she could plug her MP3 player in the deck. I grabbed my creeper and slid under. New leafs, real clean...
ok looked up the por-15. Its a 3 step process. But who sells it. Do you have a link for the retailer?
Also jeep has been in family since 73 when my dad bought it. My brother bought it from Dad and I bought it from him. Never had body work nor rust. Stayed in AZ until about 3 years ago and while...
Thx for explaining it to him, I am a amatuer when it comes to body work. Never been crazy about bondo, but boddy filler to fix minor imperfections is always good. I always knew metal needed to be bare but thought about grinding smooth. Your thought on the rust remover gave me great ideas. As I...