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  1. GregBelleville

    Building a Rubicon for the Rubicon

    I don't think you're going to be able to do a tummy tuck without also doing adjustable control arms, might also need a longer rear driveshaft?
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    Radiator fan hitting shroud

    No, in fact it took me quite a while to diagnose that it was the fan hitting the bottom of the shroud that was making the noise I was hearing. It would typically only happen when I was taking off from a dead stop. Finally the fan had enough and cracked the fan shroud which I noticed and then...
  3. GregBelleville

    Radiator fan hitting shroud

    I had this same issue and it ended up being due to worn out motor mounts that allowed the fan to start hitting the bottom of the fan shroud. Fresh motor mounts put it back where it belonged.
  4. GregBelleville

    Summit seat foam review

    I finally got around to replacing my driver side cushion yesterday, I'd say it was long overdue! I'm riding high again.
  5. GregBelleville

    Vehicle Choice for Glare Ice

    Not all of them...
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    What's wrong with the cheap China bumpers?

    No joke, the Smittybilt XRC front bumper on mine has completely negated the 1.5" lift springs installed. These are items I'll eventually upgrade, but for now it's doing it's job, but yes it's fugly.
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    Jeep Safety Bulletins

    Reddit is still coping with the election results...
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    1997 Jeep TJ no fire

    All of the above advice is gold. I had a similar crank no start situation that ultimately ended up being a loose connection at the ignition coil, pulled connector apart, cleaned it, reconnected and that was it. My advice, do the above from easiest to hardest. In my case I didn't check that...
  9. GregBelleville

    Engire fire

    You're more likely to find an item like that on eBay, or finding a part out of a TJ with a 2.4 motor through FB. Could also check if there are any Jeep specific junkyards on your area. Not to say you won't find a member on here to help you out, but you'll cast a wider net with the above...
  10. GregBelleville

    How bad is wheelspin on pavement?

    Holy shit that must be terrifying to drive, can I try?
  11. GregBelleville

    Watch the Quickie Lube guys

    Pretty much sums up why I have trust issues with my vehicles being worked on by anyone but me. You'd think an oil change would get done properly at a place that specializes in doing them, but those places are notorious for all sorts of shenanigans.
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    TJ won’t start after washing engine

    Whores all of you!
  13. GregBelleville

    WTB: Dana 30 with 410 gears

    If anyone has one, and is in the southern California area let me know.
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    TJ won’t start after washing engine

    One other tip for engine bay detailing, once you're done with the wash, use either a high powered leaf blower or an air compressor to blow out as much of the moisture as you can from all of the crevices and especially any wiring, distributor, spark plug holes, etc. That could be the difference...
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    TJ won’t start after washing engine

    Too late now, but when cleaning an engine bay it is best to cover sensitive electronics with a grocery bag or something similar. Alternator, battery, distributor, coil, PDC, PCM, I'd try to avoid moisture on all of those items.
  16. GregBelleville

    Headlight switch sweet spot issue

    I wanna say in 2000 and after? I think it's just us 97-99 guys with the plunger style.
  17. GregBelleville

    Headlight switch sweet spot issue

    My headlight switch was having similar issues where I'd pull out the plunger and the lights would come on, but would occasionally turn off until I messed with the plunger a bit. I replaced the switch with this unit I got off Amazon and all is well. Standard Motor Products DS357 Headlight...
  18. GregBelleville

    Rear axle leaking

    The brakes are brand new, just replaced this year. It looks like I caught it quickly enough that it never got on the shoes.
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    Rear axle leaking

    Thanks, that job definitely looks doable, might need to invest in a slide hammer. 👍