Pedro
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Post by Pedro on Nov 15, 2008 16:44:13 GMT -5
well ill see what happens, right now they line up pretty close if not exactly like factory. the passenger side feels about perfect when i open and close it, the drivers side gave a us a little trouble tho and that drops a little when i open it. however, it closes right back up to normal
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Pedro
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Post by Pedro on Nov 20, 2008 1:14:42 GMT -5
rear 8.25 Aussie locker ordered. $319.50 with shipping. damn i gotta be cheap until next summer but excited
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Post by OTTE on Nov 20, 2008 18:01:41 GMT -5
let me know how it works
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Post by CumminsJeep on Nov 26, 2008 1:51:34 GMT -5
I will also write up a thread on the installation with beautiful pictures anyway. once im able to get the pics.
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crosbike
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Post by crosbike on Nov 26, 2008 8:13:03 GMT -5
omg why is it racheting? maybe run full synthetic like adam does or you installed something wrong. no its normal
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XJLI
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Post by XJLI on Nov 26, 2008 8:23:12 GMT -5
omg why is it racheting? maybe run full synthetic like adam does or you installed something wrong. hate you when i switched from 75-90 to 75-140 my lock right got quieter. my aussie however is a loud and unintelligible mess compared to the the lock right.
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Pedro
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Post by Pedro on Nov 26, 2008 11:55:33 GMT -5
hahaha alright I thought that was normal. I dont really mind it anyway
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Post by Pedro on Dec 1, 2008 23:20:56 GMT -5
Ordered Kilby gas tank/transfer case skid tonight for my xmas present. win
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blakdot
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Post by blakdot on Dec 2, 2008 16:03:11 GMT -5
just a heads up on the Kilby skids...
My gas tank skid didnt come with any mounting hardware, and your going to have to come up with a way to bolt it on. I have access to a welder, so i welded studs to the "frame rail", a friend of mine had to take his bumper off and fish bolts down through each one of the holes. The passenger side will have a metal strip with bolts welded to it on the inside of the frame, but they may or may not be in a condition to be usable.
The T-case skid for some reason just didn't line up with the holes, also it wants you to use a empty hole on the bottom of the frame rail which you will also need to find a way to use a bolt. Feel free to ask me if you have any problems.
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Pedro
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Post by Pedro on Dec 2, 2008 17:09:58 GMT -5
alright thanks for the heads up. im hoping the gas tank skid can bolt to the same place as my hitch did. there was the strip in the passenger side and we did use it for the hitch so it is good to go. I do have access to whatever hardware I need and a welder at a buddies shop so that im not really worried about and if i need to drill ill drill. thanks again tho
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Post by Pedro on Dec 17, 2008 19:52:35 GMT -5
Got my Kilby gas tank skid in yesterday. its beefy and heavy as hell. They called me today and said the transfer case skid shipped today and should be here next week. also ordered a solid D30 cover cuz it was so damn cheap
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Post by Pedro on Dec 24, 2008 10:56:41 GMT -5
Oh also picked up a red tailgate for 100 bucks a couple weeks ago. win
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XJLI
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Post by XJLI on Dec 24, 2008 11:12:24 GMT -5
the gas tank skid bolts up the same way the hitch does, just fyi.
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Pedro
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Post by Pedro on Dec 24, 2008 23:34:32 GMT -5
yup, thats what i figured. should be doin some wrenchin tomorrow
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