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| JeepWire Staff | What's New on Jeep Wire? | Featured Jeep | |||
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| September 2000 : Volume #10 |
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CJ Tall Front Shock Conversion
Long travel shocks are often necessary to take advantage of the full wheel travel your CJ suspension will allow. Here's a cheap modification for CJs that lets you mount longer front shocks. |
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Poweraid Throttle Body Spacer
When you own a 4Banger you are plagued with a very limited selection in aftermarket performance parts. Finding performance parts that work is half the battle and Poweraid doesn't officially produce products for the 2.5L engine, but they have a product that works. |
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XJ 3.5" Old Man Emu & TeraFlexLift - Front
We started the Project SkyMiles 3.5" lift in the rear using parts from Old Man Emu and TeraFlex. Now we'll continue with part two... lifting the front. The OME/TeraFlex lift creates a well balanced lift that will allow the addition of bigger tires and get the XJ onto some very tough trails. In the following months, we'll add quick disconnects and address any side-effects encountered. |
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Kenne Bell SuperCharger Install
I bought my Jeep because the engine looked like it had great potential to be a real screamer with a minimum of work and hassle. To get the horsepower I was looking for (at least an extra 100 over stock) I considered a bunch of modifications. One of those modifications was a Kenne Bell SuperCharger. |
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Master Pull's Amsteel Non-Metal Winch Rope Only a fraction of the weight of steel cable, this synthetic UHMWPE rope is easy to store, carry, and deploy and is safer to use than steel cable, with its kinks, curls, and wire splinters. Best of all, with Master Pull's Amsteel rope, a broken rope won't whiplash. |
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Safety Seal Tire Repair Kit Traveling off-highway exponentially increases the chances of tire damage. Carrying the Safety Seal Tire Repair Kit adds even more peace of mind than does carrying a second full-size spare tire. |
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Center Axle Disconnect Theory and Repair Many manufacturers install Center Axle Disconnect (CAD) instead of old-style manual locking hubs. Knowing how CAD works allow on-the-trail troubleshooting and even manual cycling the mechanism on the trails. |
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