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Discussion starter · #221 ·
VERY sweet hoodie :cool:
I was sporting it all over Moab. I get more comments about this hoodie than any other item of clothing I own, it is a good conversation piece.

damn im jealous man i so wanted to hit up moab :( but there is always this summer and next year ;) if i ever get this damn zj to stay running we will have to hit up some trails
You MUST get it done before June, Grand Slam West in Moab. This will be my first year, and I think it is going to become an annual thing for me.
 
I was sporting it all over Moab. I get more comments about this hoodie than any other item of clothing I own, it is a good conversation piece.


You MUST get it done before June, Grand Slam West in Moab. This will be my first year, and I think it is going to become an annual thing for me.
oh im determined to make it STAY running lol
 
Discussion starter · #223 ·
I did a bit of wheeling today, I need to trim a bit more for sure... I may move my front axle back about 1/2 inch as well to help with this, I have plenty of room and haven't even hammered my pinch seams over.

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Need to trim:
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Now'' thats a ''BA'' Jeep Grand Cherokee, Nice Work Will''
I wish my GC looked that good''
 
looking really good! I still think white wheels on this would look sweet!
 
Discussion starter · #227 ·
I moved the axle back about 1/2 inch this weekend. I couldn't go any further back as I turned the joints all the way into the arms. Even without hammering the pinch seams over, I have an inch of clearance. I will have to go flex it out again to see how much I have to trim. With other lift kits, you may be able to adjust the arms back further. But these RK arms are pretty long even on the shortest adjustment.

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Wheres a good place to buy helm joints for the front
track bar, I think I wanta change out these Teraflex's
My lower control arms are ajusted just like yours''
just nip a little off, on the thread side to shorten it ?
 
Discussion starter · #229 ·
Summit Racing should have them.

I have thought of trimming a bit off of the arm, I plan on flexing it out again this weekend, then making my final body trimming. If i have to cut some of of the arm, that will be the next step. I will not cut more than an inch off.
 
Summit Racing should have them.

I have thought of trimming a bit off of the arm, I plan on flexing it out again this weekend, then making my final body trimming. If i have to cut some of of the arm, that will be the next step. I will not cut more than an inch off.
Probably wouldn't even need an inch would you?
 
Discussion starter · #232 ·
Well, the wheel is straight in that pic. With the tire turned driver a bit more, it will require about 1 inch of trimming.
 
Discussion starter · #233 ·
It was a busy day with the Jeep. I pulled the tranny pan (always a mess) and removed both the filters. I haven't changed the fluid since I bought the WJ with 84K on it, it now has 118K. I was happy to see that there was very little metal on the magnet.

I dropped the valve body and went to install the Transgo Reprogramming Kit.

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Overall, installing the kit was fairly easy. But when I got to the #2 springs...

:eek: the inner spring was in multiple pieces. Luckily that is one of the springs that gets replaced with the transgo kit, because not all of them do.

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After the trans was back together (I laid the gasket on the pan and pushed all of the bolts through the gasket. All but 2 stayed in place. I read that another user did this, great idea. It keeps the gasket spaced right, and really helps you re-install the pan quickly.

It shifts much better, quicker at full throttle. I didn't install the resistor to up the line pressure though as I will likely be getting a programmer in the next few days.

After that I moved onto the oil sending unit. It was acting funny again in Moab during EJS. I installed a new Mopar unit just over a year ago. :mad: I can't believe it was bad already. Sure enough, the electric plug was full of oil so the unit must be bad. I cleaned the connector with brake parts cleaner and ear swabs, put another new Mopar unit it, and plugged it back in.

Next I pulled out the grinder and the mini sledge. I trimmed about 1inch more off of the bumper and hammered on the metal underneath. It is raining like crazy again, so I will have to wait to go flex and see if I trimmed enough.
 
Nice you caught that broken spring, I just changed my trans filters thursday and the transfer case fluid yesterday all I have left now is the front axle fluid waiting on the new cover.

Transgo Reprogramming Kit what's this do?
 
Discussion starter · #235 ·
Firms up some of the shifts. The one I was worried about was 1-2. It made a big difference at full throttle, and should help when towing a trailer. As it shifts a little bit faster, there should be less wear on the clutches and less heat in the fluid. As I will be using a programmer though, I didn't up the link pressure with the resister supplied with the kit.
 
Discussion starter · #236 · (Edited)
Well, the trimming is done! I ran a few lines to see how it felt disconnected, and everything clears (barely).


 
Discussion starter · #238 ·
It was time for a few more ponies:

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Discussion starter · #239 ·
I think the front driveshaft needs to be completely rebuild, maybe a new double cardan. It chewed through u-joints in no time at all, these u-joints are brand new.

 
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