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    Beadlocks?

    You could always go the old drag race method. With holes drilled all around the wheel and sheet metal screws run in to grab the tire's steel bead ring.
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    What did you do to your jeep today?

    "Easy peasy".:mwah1: Bob
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    More Butchery!!

    The "feet" of the rack fit on each side of the new license plate light.
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    More Butchery!!

    And the spare tire mount. This is the track and rollers from a standard roll up garage door; And a couple pics of it down, resting against rear door. There's a brace inside the door for the original spare mount.
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    More Butchery!!

    All the information's there in the photo. Manufacturer, specifications, average price, even the part number if you blow it up.
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    More Butchery!!

    My three employees. Waiting to see if I fell my clumsy ass of the little step ladder.:emotions34:
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    More Butchery!!

    As an aside, check out the "Big Ass Fans" brand ceiling fan mounted in shop in first picture. These must be used to appreciate how much air they will move at an unbelievably quiet noise level.
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    More Butchery!!

    Top rack back on after powder coat; Haven't got the spare carrier back on it yet. Light bar powered up behind it's expanded metal cage; Better shot of cage; And the roof piercing cable route for light bar; This is a "below water line" certified thru hull for marine...
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    Snorkel

    Tom, I understood "looking into" to mean he's not necessarily done anything yet. As far as for looks, a snorkel is a great eye catcher to start with. Still deciding on purchasing a store bought one or constructing my own. Store bought would be prettier. Muffler shop built would be hands...
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    What did you do to your jeep today?

    Somewhere, there's the tiniest air bubble. Causing both soft pedal and ABS light.
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    What did you do to your jeep today?

    Tom's right. You'll always get a better overall balance with the weights spread as far as possible. Only way to do that is to mount em outboard.
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    Scary malfunction - need help diagnose

    Sounds like either a twisted axle (pretty substantial part, I'd never expect to see it happen) or splines on end of axle have sheared (also highly uncommon).
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    Alignment results help

    Can we say "pigeon toed"?
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    Did not expect to find this...

    Looks ground to me. That'd be just about the LAST method I'd want to use to keep tire from rubbing.
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    Front wheels locking up

    Have you attempted cutting wheels from lock to lock sitting still? If wheels cut from lock to lock while sitting, have you looked underneath on both sides for broken/busted axle shafts? If you aren't capable of doing basic look-over troubleshooting, best call a recovery truck and have it...
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    Power Steering Fluid change over and flush

    The only way to 99% flush the system is to get several bottles of desired fluid, disconnect the return hose and route it into a catch can, then start engine and cut wheels back and forth while an assistant continuously pours the fresh fluid in.
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    Wire color?

    Thank you Sir! Best I could decipher it's orange. Of course I was hoping some industrious soul would just go ahead and look it up for me,,,,, ;)
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    What did you do to your jeep today?

    You do know that all gas in any given area is pushed through the same pipeline to the same truck terminal, then stored in huge tanks till the delivery semi loads up and dumps it in the outlet tanks? The tank truck driver does have a (usually 1 quart) can of additives that he dumps in 8,100...
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    Catalytic converter woes

    Is the shop closed as in out of business, or not normal business hours? The numbers are normally stamped on or near the neck weld, and are stamped with a "dot" stamp. A series of dots in rows/circular make the body of the letter/number. If I can think of it Monday at work I'll take a photo of...
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    ARB CKMA12 Air Compressor

    Don't know about Greece, but here in the States, when drilling is needed and a drill is not available we buy one at Home Depot, or Lowes. As well as any drill bits, wrenches needed. After the job is done, just take em back, say you weren't satisfied and get your money back.:happy175:

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