I just called too when my order wouldn't go through.
He said to use the justdifferentials.com site. It worked much better but he said they're out of the rear 9.5" sets and only a few front sets left at that price.
The Milwaukee is suppose to have just a little more umph than Dewalt but I already had Dewalt tools/batteries.
My Dewalt 899 didn't work first try but after a full charge and overnight soak with PB Blaster it zipped that crank bolt right off too. Was nice to not have to deal with holding...
Adding a larger wire while your in there is easy insurance.
Much easier to do it while the alternator is out than the side of the road because that new gadget or lights drew enough to melt the wire.
My Jag alternator works well to charge my dual batteries even with a good amount of added...
Old thread but relevant.
I got new tires and had a pull to the right. Steering wheel was off center before the tires from a large pothole so I wasn't sure if it was the new tires or something else.
Lots of reading here about testing the simple things so I looked and measured lots of...
It's Alive!
I guess I did just get spooked by the high number with the low pressure knob open and how slow it was taking a charge.
Last night I pulled a vacuum again, then dumped a can into the high side (engine off). That went in much better than I expected.
Then started it up and the...
I'm used to it taking a while to fill but I might have gotten a little spooked. I shook the can but didn't turn it upside down (scared of putting in liquid).
It took 20+ minutes for about a 1/4 can where the bottom of the can frosted up. After that the can warmed up and didn't seem to take...
The new Denso compressor was pre-oiled. I poured it out to check the volume and put it back where it came from. Seemed OK.
I pulled a vacuum for 1/2 hour+. The Harbor Freight gauges aren't very accurate but it held the same 25+ it read while hooked up for another 1/2 hour.
I had not heard...
So my used compressor locked up. I installed a new Denso compressor, Denso receiver dryer, new (non oem) expansion valve.
I get everything buttoned up, pull a vacuum and it looks good to go. Hook the can up to the gauges, start it up with the AC on high and it didn't go as planned.
The...
Any updates? Anyone else tried this? My alternator is acting up and if it's just a little grinding I'm thinking about going this way.
Anyone know who actually makes the alternator? Putting Jaguar electrical parts on my Toyota just sounds wrong.
Bad news for the 80 series but now we know for sure. We'll just have to see if Weathertech makes some that are custom fit or look more into the Sand Grabba mats.
Thanks for taking the time to check this out, this is what makes this forum great. :beer:
I had a frustrating slow leak like lots of people.
Just order the o-ring kit and schrader valves from Rex @ Coolstream. Spend an afternoon changing out all of them. Charge it up and enjoy the cool air.
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Not CB or Ham. (I've got both in mine) The connector is smaller than those.
I had the same wire. It runs to that small antenna on the roof near the rear.
My best guess is an analog old cell phone, maybe dealer installed. I had the wire but no phone. Good place to run a CB or Ham...
Now that's a good point. I'll admit I missed something. I'm more used to one bushing on the frame and one on the axle. Long arms on a Jeep do what I was trying to describe.
Like you point out the two bushings do fix the axle to the arm. Same arc. I do still need to sketch this out...
Interesting thread. Nice work Tim. Good explinantions W.E. but I think your missing one thing, don't forget he moved the mounts relative to the axle. The arm "changed shape" when flipped but like you pointed out that doesn't matter, what matters is the mounts moved when he cut and welded the...
I'll add that sensor to my list to check if my light comes on but...
If the brake fluid is low then check your pads. If things work just right as the pads wear out the fluid moves into the lines and the light comes on.
Yea, I'd have to agree that it vents highest point back to the radiator to let air out while filling.
It also provides a nice little plastic nipple to break off and ruin the radiator while your changing the belts. :mad:
Best I can tell they're for looks. ...unless it's an arctic truck near one of the poles.
I remember seeing them on a television special and they can be used to prevent the truck from falling into a crevasse.