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The last post wins advice on a wrangler. Any advice.
 
#31,321 ·
darkproximity said:
Hell yeah, I run leaf springs from a 70s full size Jeep with a v8, dangerously installed on top of my axles, and I want to stroke and boost a 4l soon lol
If you jeep was built in the 90s then your parts are seriously out of date and its your responsibility to make it safe, go buy a fram oil filter and you should be fine to drive it.
 
#31,322 ·
Are you sure you wanna be my friend, I run a rough country lift and a mile marker winch and stock steering parts. And I want to install an electric fan and I gutted my converter and I have 35s
You know damn well I'm your friend, cause I run a SkyJacker lift, stock steering, Smittybilt every thing and don't give a damn what anyone else thinks kinda attitude.
I did my exhaust system, it sounds good.
Man I gotta stop and buy some plasti dip.
 
#31,325 ·
I just run without an oil filter, I rigged up a 10 gallon drum with a high pressure pump, on top of my back seat, that feeds directly into the engine compartment.. Oh I also removed the rocker cover to save on weight and so some of the spewing oil will make it into the engine
 
#31,328 ·
BLKRUBI88 said:
Stop buying tires, do what I did. When the tread wears down, just apply several good coats of plasti dip to each one and BAM, new tires.
Lmfao.. I actually laughed out loud, because one, that's just funny right there, and two, I read the "BAM, new tires" part in John Maddens voice
 
#31,337 ·
Peanut butter fixes rod bearings.
good idea, never thought to use pb.. ive tried raspberry preserves, smelled good for a few seconds then i threw a rod through the oil pan :\
 
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