Finished installing the new bilstein rear shocks. They look great and the ride is good. Standard procedure from now on will be to PB Blast any nut/bolt that is going to be taken off. The job would have taken a lot less time had I done that before starting.
The regear is definitely needed with 245/75/16. You'll notice the difference immediately after the regear. I sure did. Power was back and the mileage went back to where it was stock.
I knew about the 5100S model after reading through the threads on here. Thank you for the replies everyone. It is much appreciated. I'll throw these on the Jeep on my next day off. They arrived yesterday and man they look nicer than my OME's did when they were new. Hey Tom do you still have...
I’m wondering a similar thing. Should I tow my Accord from VA to CA with a tow dolly or the full trailer? Gas mileage is gonna be crap I know. My 06 is lifted and I have the 42RLE but, I have 4:10’s.
Battery and battery tray I removed when I did the drivers side. Extensions and patience got it for me. I also used penetrating oil the night before on everything that was going to be unbolted so the job was slightly easier.
Ordered some new Falken Wildpeak's to be installed on Friday. Duratracs are finally at the point of needing to be replaced. I definitely got my money's worth out of them.
Are the adjustable coilovers for the front and adjustable rears going to be back in stock for a little bit or are they gone for good now? I'd grab a full set if he has any left.
Washed it. Next week it's getting new bushings for the upper a arms, new lower a arms and a new boomerang. The alignment will be done the following day.
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