92 Explorer, Rubicon Killer
Re: 92 Explorer, Rubicon Killer
I've had mine for 2 years now and all of the projects I've done up to this point have had the truck down for no more than a weekend.
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92 Explorer, Rubicon Killer
Steve if you interested in the rancho arms I need a few thing from rugged if you want to trade.
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92 Explorer, Rubicon Killer
Can anyone tell me if the carrier/axles are the same between Jeep D35 and TTB D35. Basically can I run a locker pulled from a Jeep in the TTB 3rd member?
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Re: 92 Explorer, Rubicon Killer
Summit lists this http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pwt-9 ... /overview/ as being common between the Jeep and the Explorer D35 but the carriers they list are only for Jeep applications.cs_drums wrote:Can anyone tell me if the carrier/axles are the same between Jeep D35 and TTB D35. Basically can I run a locker pulled from a Jeep in the TTB 3rd member?
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Re: 92 Explorer, Rubicon Killer
That is for sure!!!cs_drums wrote:It's a struggle we all deal with haha.
And all these little exploders are creeping in my head too. I've always loved them & keep thinking it's time for another. That is until I look in the garage & see all my other half done projects...!
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92 Explorer, Rubicon Killer
Thanks to USPS I have only one radius arm. One package came a week later re-taped with nothing inside it.
Already filed a claim. Has anyone dealt with this before
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Re: 92 Explorer, Rubicon Killer
Someone on here had a deal like this with shocks. Not sure they ever got the box though. While I haven't personally dealt with an insurance claim through USPS everything I have heard pretty much makes it out to be a major PitA. You may have a long road ahead of you unfortunately
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92 Explorer, Rubicon Killer
Soooo... Not a whole lot of progress. Work has me out of states more than home. I'm in the process of buying a house so the low budget build has become a no budget build! Haha. In an effort to save any pennies I can I opted out of buying a new column to replace the destroyed ignition. It's going full keyless. There is going to be a hidden security switch not pictured as well
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Re: 92 Explorer, Rubicon Killer
I've considered adding a keyless ignition like newer cars have.
Sho nuff,
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