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April 2000 : Volume #5
Setting Your Pinion Angle
It isn't black magic and it doesn't require any special tools other than an angle finder. A properly set pinion angle will stop vibrations and increase the life of your u-joints.
Installing CJ Mirrors On a Wrangler
If you want to take the doors off your Jeep Wrangler and remain street legal, you need to install some mirrors. Most areas require at least one mirror on the drivers side and the mirrors on a Wrangler are attached to the doors. Installing Jeep CJ mirrors on your Wrangler will allow you to run doorless and stay legal.
PowerTrax Lock-Right Install for the Jeep D35 C-Clip
Previous to the installation of my Lock-Right, I had not worked at all on any rear axle. I had changed the axle lube, but that is it. Understandably, I was somewhat apprehensive about undertaking what appeared to be a difficult project. Now that it is complete, I realize that I had nothing to be concerned about, and I would recommend it to anyone who has any mechanical skill whatsoever.
Kilby rack Kilby Enterprises Inside Rack for Jeeps
This rack is unlike traditional 4x4 storage solutions such as overhead carriers, rear racks, or interior storage boxes. Kilby's rack mounts inside the back of a Jeep to provide a sturdy platform for additional secure storage.
Keeping the Jeep 4.0L I6 Cool
Keeping your Jeep 4.0L I6 engine cool when you are wheeling hard in the hot sun can be a challenge. Ron Hollatz tries out some cooling tricks on Project Money Pit.
Engine Cooling
In order to solve engine cooling problems, you need to know how engine cooling works. Lyold Novak and Eric Forsberg explain how it works, to help you with an engine swap or just an engine cooling problem.

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