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    Check engine again!?!?!?!?!

    If you bored the engine the fuel mixture could be off. You are probably to lean under acceleration. A larger fuel injector may be needed or a stage two chip to increase injector duration.
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    Where are they breeding the idiots???

    My father-in-law always said one idiot in a second could under the work of hours of ten geneouses.
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    Where are they breeding the idiots???

    You know were all laughing but its barely funny. I own lamp parts business and I am struggling with this. My whole life is ruined because of dopes. I have to work day and night to make a living because I cant hire anyone who does not loose more than they make. Thats why you only see me on this...
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    baCk YarD Snorkle PiCs

    I am a little lost here. I know we want the intake up high but at the risk of restricting air flow? Would you not be better using pvc pipe. This would be smooth inside and alow air to flow smoother. More air more power!!!! The money you just saved on a cheap snorkle will definitly cost you way...
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    Beijing fires lasers at our satellites.

    I was in china town nyc all week two. I had a business thier for many years. I moved because I could'nt stand it any more. I hate china town. Traffic sucks. It Stinks like a garbage truck in the summer. Two many people in one place. The food actually sucks. China Town is infested with rats and...
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    rims

    Steel Wheels are $35.00 to $45.00 each.
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    spun nuts in frame for transmission support help please!

    I guess you could the frame is pretty strong on top. You want to make sure your not going to crush the frame when you tighten the bolts.
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    Staun's Managing Director calls its customers Idiot's

    Oh I forgot to show you my response to his email. Dear Sirs, Thank You for your response to my email. It reassures the fact that your Company and its Management and Employees are as bad as your products. Be assured even though I was still considering giving it another try to install your...
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    Staun's Managing Director calls its customers Idiot's

    Harry Lewellyn Director USA Operations, Staun USA Inc (949) 645-7733 fax (949) 645-7738 P. O. Box 12137 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Harry@Staunproducts.com www.Staunproducts.com
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    Staun's Managing Director calls its customers Idiot's

    Feel free to say what ever you want the emails are authentic and I have no problem with people voicing thier opinions. Here is his return EMAIL: Joe, One, sorry about passing along Lee's comment. The Aussies are much more direct that us here in the USA. Two, sorry if I lead you to...
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    Cold Weather

    Thats why I love a stick. Keep in in 4wd and in gear. Apply the breaks but never touch the clutch. Amazing breaking over an automatic. But you still gotta keep your head. Nothing works on a sheet of ice!!!
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    spun nuts in frame for transmission support help please!

    You could drill a hole in the side of the frame and get to it and replace the nut. Then you could leave the hole since it does not weaken the frame any. Or you could close it up. This way you do not do anything to the lower frame rail wich could weaken it.
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    Staun's Managing Director calls its customers Idiot's

    Staun's Managing Director calls its customers Idiots From: "Harry Lewellyn" <Harry@staunproducts.com> To: <grandbrass@hotmail.com> CC: <lee@staunproducts.com> Subject: RE: No luck installing your product. Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 09:13:12 -0700 Dear Frustrated, We are dissappointed that you...
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    Staun beadlock install

    What do you guys think about this customer service??? Here the email from Staun. Check it out. The Managing Director of Staun calls his Customers Idiots!!! From: "Harry Lewellyn" <Harry@staunproducts.com> To: <grandbrass@hotmail.com> CC: <lee@staunproducts.com> Subject: RE: No luck installing...
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    New to Jeepz

    Welcome to the club. I bought my first Jeep when I was 17. 1980 cj-7. If I were you I would look for a 1993-94 Wrangler. They held up good through the years. Lift kits are cheap and easy to install. Fuel injection. Enormous amount of after market products that actually fit together with each...
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    my first jeep

    Welcome to the club. I dont know to much about 51's but if I werent going to do any really heavy fourwheelin I wouldn't go with 35's. Think about 33 x 12.50's bf goodrich. Good gas milage and GREAT offroad. I would think if it was a wagon the drive train is pretty strong. I would keep it stock...
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    Cold Weather

    Got a stick. They wont install them and you got to leave it in nuetral overnight. Not good if you forget.
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    Cold Weather

    Since I live on the water I hate to see summer go. But since were not real far from the mountains I cant wait for the ski season. I just hate leaving for work in the morning when its cold. The shifter is like ice cubes, And feels like someone put elmers glue in the gear box. Thanks to the engine...
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    2007 Jeep Lifted Picture

    Check this out http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Features/articleId=106536
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    2007 Jeep Lifted Picture

    The hummer looks like a Jeep already. It was built to military specs. Thats why it looks like a jeep. Jeep was originally built to a military spec. Thats why it looks the way it does. Jeep has tried to maintain the military specs for a reason they work and people like the look. So since jeep...
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