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| July 2001 : Volume #20 |
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Tube It Out!
There are many ways that tubing out portions of your four wheeler can improve it's off road performance. It can improve departure and approach angles, allow more engine cooling, and allow larger tires with no lift. It also looks cool. |
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4.0L Throttle Body for Your 2.5L Engine Swap a 4.0L throttle body in place of the 2.5L throttle body. It is an inexpensive way to squeeze a few extra horses from the four angry squirrels sprinting hard under the hood of your Jeep Wrangler. |
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YJ Transformation
Is it possible to build a YJ with a spring over suspension, 35x12.5 Swamper SSRs, Dana 44 axles, a Detroit Locker in the rear, an ARB in the front, a ladder bar, high steering, an Atlas tranfer case and more, in a month, on a tight budget, in an average garage? Yes! |
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IPF H4 Headlight Upgrade
I always wondered why guys would spend so much money on fancy replacement headlights. My long trip through the night to Moab convinced me they knew something I didn't. The IPF H4 headlamps make a huge difference. |
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Wrangler YJ Cooling With summer coming, it is time to make sure Project Money Pit will stay cool. An aftermarket universal aluminum radiator and a high flow electric fan work to keep the temperatures down. |
| Tales from the Trails |
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North Rim of the Grand Canyon
It was Saturday morning and the glittering neon lights of Las Vegas were dull in the morning desert sun as members and guests of the Tierra del Sol 4 Wheel Drive Club of San Diego converged at the Crystal Ice Plant. Now was the time to fill the coolers with ice. The next opportunity would be Wednesday and the temperature was edging towards the century mark. |
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