That's the kind of stuff people do. I found a funnel attached to a garden hose that the previous owner of my house was using to hide/fix a leaking window above the garage. I will take a picture when I'm home, I haven't had time to remove it. To many jeep projects to do!It was pretty fun to watch. Literally drill a 5/8" hole, pound a nipple into it, and then push the liquid thru at about 40 psi. Hardens within seconds. Something I should have scheduled to be done a long time ago. I cringed everytime it rained or snowed, you could see the water just going straight to the foundation. The drain was also clogged with about 4' of bubble wrap (wtf?) and mud/leaves. My guess would be that when it got to the point of not draining correctly the POs stuck the bubble wrap in there temporarily to block water from even entering.
How does your foundation look? I do soil stabilization but only in the preconstruction stage. I cringe every time I get a call about a settling foundation. I feel for the people.
Size and space constraints, from what I understand. With stock width axles, Fox 2.0 just barely fits inside the cut frame and the inner sidewall of the tire.What’s the reason for going with Fox vs king tunable?
Have you pulled it apart to make sure there isn't a needle bearing laying in the bottom?
And verified that the ears on the shaft are not bent?I did, they are packed well with grease and have not moved. In this spot, I can turn the joint pretty freely, its not binding. The passenger side was just as stubborn.
And verified that the ears on the shaft are not bent?
I’m just hearing about this and thought you guys would be interested.
http://www.coloradotpa.org/2019/02/06/san-juan-wilderness-proposal-2/
What was the original "proposal"? The link is essentially comments that address the proposal.