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I am over it, but we made a deal and you disappeared. This is the first time I've seen you on since then and you're asking a question about a rear axle. Obviously you're not dead, and obviously you're physically capable of working on your Jeep. So I must assume that you once again...
Ah I see you've finally showed your face after months. Let me guess, you forgot that we had a deal.. again... I don't really care, after the first time I knew you had no character. I just wanted to make sure you know that I haven't forgotten and you're still a douche. Carry on with your thread.
Wow maybe nobody has been on yet that has had this problem or maybe it's been missed. This is the first time I've seen this thread.. I would be happy to help you out, but I have a manual transmission, so no tranny cooler. I hope you get it figured out though... what a great attitude...
It's held up well for me. I use it every day in a machine shop and it hasn't failed or broken yet. But you can't plug a different 3.5mm jack into it as you can see from the pictures here.
I use this and it works great: Jeep 2002 Radio Auxiliary Audio Input Adapter Add iPod Zune MP3 Player DVD | eBay
I'm using it in a toolbox though, not my jeep. But it's still hooked up to a chrysler stereo lol.
I bought ceramic pads from my local parts store (not a chain store). I love how well they stop, and they aren't noisy at all. But I don't use my brakes very often. I downshift.
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