New Mohicans hopefully these last as long as the last ones
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ya the k2's have a integrated fusible link/ multi-fuse that sits on top of the battery, I just happen to have extra equipment hooked up as well winch, amps, air ride, air compressor, lights, etcwow all that is on top of the battery?
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Mine were almost 5 years old which is a stretch for here, it gets so hot and then now that the temperature dropped I could tell they were getting weak, it was time.I just replaced mine last night. It was 3+ years old and Sunday night it gave me the 'ol Whrr, Whrr, slow crank, *** puckered up. Did ok for a day. Then Tues night, same thing. NO WAY brother. I jumped right on that sht!!! She's very happy now.![]()
just super granny it and yes, by that I mean accelerate and brake very slow and leave a big gap in front of you if traffic has to stopHere's a random one for you...
You think my rear liftglass would be fine for like a 2, maybe 3 miles drive open? i need to bring some 14' pieces of crown moulding home, last time i put them on the roof rack they snapped. I would imagine for such a short drive it should be fine. max speed would be 40 and thats only for maybe a mile
thatd typical driving for me anyway so not an issue hahajust super granny it and yes, by that I mean accelerate and brake very slow and leave a big gap in front of you if traffic has to stop
Back in April my lower shift cable failed. The first attempt at repair was a failure. I tried part# 14104 link bushing by Dorman. Do NOT use those.
The second attempt worked, using Dorman #14073 with a snap ring and washers (spacers) I picked up from Home Depot. After 6 months it started to feel like that plastic was getting weak and might fail.
I went ahead and bought a lower shift cable from rock auto and installed it. It was an easy install. There are a couple videos on YT that are pretty good and several that are not.
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Second fix. This was before I decided to put some spacers between the cable loop and the snap ring. I felt the gap would create problems.
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Final fix:
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For some reason my cowl didn't have a weather strip / gasket when I bought the vehicle. I pulled one from a yard and finally got around to installing it
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I used this one and a washer plus a cotter pin it's been fine for over 3 years now
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What wheels are those?Accomplished 2 out of the 3 tasks yesterday.
1. Replaced the passenger running board with a less smashed part.
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2. Reverted the Speed Engineering cold intake kit back to OEM. It dramatically lowered the exhaust drone between 1900-2300 rpms going back to the plastic intake with all its Heimholz dingleberries chopping up ugly frequencies. Now I'm curious if I can get away with the other muffler I just removed because it was too droney inside the cabin.
3. The fail was dealing with the exhaust that probably got a little banged up from the trail I was fighting the other day. The tailpipe was touching the bottom of the bumper, and started to melt it. No matter how many times I twisted the sections, it just kept settling back into a position that touched the bumper. The it got too dark to see.
I guess I'll have to come up with a creative way to bend the tailpipe section, or knock off the tip, cut the tailpipe by an inch or two, and reassemble everything.
(My new lug nuts also arrived last night, but I might wait to swap on the winter wheels/tires for a bit; not much snow in the forecast.)
Black Rhino Peak (officially discontinued) that came on the car when I bought it. Black Rhino doesn't make them, but you can still find them online: https://tireswheelsdirect.com/product/peak-2/What wheels are those?