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| November 2000 : Volume #12 |
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Rusty's Off-Road YJ Steering Arms Installation
We upgrade Project BrYJ with new steering components from Rusty's Off-Road Products. Rubicon and Sierra Trek were rough on the factory components, breaking and bending them and their replacements. The Rusty's DOM kit will be a major improvement over the stock bent and broken system. |
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XJ 3.5" Lift - Dealing with Side Effects
There are always side effects to deal with, even with a small project like our 3.5" Old Man Emu/TeraFlex lift on Project SkyMiles. Explore with us as we solve problems with vibration, fit and interference, breakage, and other issues. |
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Jeep Wrangler YJ Front Axle Swap: Reverse Cut Dana 44 My YJ Dana 30 had been upgraded to the point there wasn't anything left to do. It had become a stout little unit which was perfect for a part time trail vehicle. Since I was planning to put on tires larger than the 33" tires I was currently running, I thought it was time to upgrade the front axle to a Dana 44. |
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Installing a set of TJ Flares on a YJ Installing larger tires usually results in your tires rubbing and scraping your stock fender flares as the tire gets stuffed up into the fender well. The solution? Install a set of TJ flares. TJ flares are larger and wider than stock YJ flares, thus increasing your tire clearance and overall tire coverage. |
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