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Today is a great day. Started the Jeep for the first time in 6 months. What an awesome feeling. All the plumbing is done except the rear brake line. I’m going to run the line in to the cab and install a manual line lock on the center console. All the electrical is done except the rock lights and ARB switches.
I increased the size of the exhaust from 2 1/4 to 2 1/2.
It’s a little tight but so is everything else. I installed a Hushpower muffler but I think it is a little to loud. I might be going to a Spintech.
Done
External fuel pump. Gives me easy access for trail repair/replacement.
Still need to install the driveshafts.
Looks like a Jeep again.
Now to finish the floor pan and install the seats.Check out .
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Originally posted by dirtman13 View PostThanks guys.
Doug, I can't wait either. It's killing me plus Ryan is getting more hours then me.If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
http://jeep.matandtiff.com/
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Originally posted by jonah View PostWhat kind of line lock are you using? I hadn't thought about one of those, but it seems like it could be a handy thing to have.
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/US-Bra...lve,41394.html
I didn't want an electrical one. I can't remember where I bought it from but it was cheaper then this one.Check out .
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Chuck why not use a Mico lock you can get the electric ones a lot easier to install. These work well, less prone to developing leaks and can be put in the brake line anywhere from the master cylinder back. you can even use 2 to make some cheap cutting brakes.
http://www.mico.com/products/displaysubinfo.php?id=70
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Originally posted by aw12345 View PostChuck why not use a Mico lock you can get the electric ones a lot easier to install. These work well, less prone to developing leaks and can be put in the brake line anywhere from the master cylinder back. you can even use 2 to make some cheap cutting brakes.
http://www.mico.com/products/displaysubinfo.php?id=70Check out .
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