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bigdan120

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  1. If it is a T2 model that you're working on you don't have to do anything with the outside hubs or trailing arms to get the rear end out take the pin out of the front drive shaft where goes on to the rear end take the two bolts out that hold her and then don't forget to remove the locker cable then fight with the axles to get them off of the rear end housing after that you can tilt the front end of the rear end up in the air and push forward on the front drive shaft to slide it out the side axles if you Jack the trooper up in the middle under the rear end on the frame and let the suspension sag you can push back the axles for enough to get them off.

    As far as the shim kit goes I don't believe that anybody is selling the shim kit separately the gentleman that was making them I don't believe makes them anymore you might be able to find some used ones around or ones that people haven't used and see if you can get them off of them I believe Silver Bullet but the rights to it but I'm not a hundred percent sure

  2. 1 is constant power.

    2 is starter solenoid 

    3 is power to computer I believe. Turns fan and fuel pump on.

    4 i don't know.

    Not sure what colors are which but almost any ignition should work. Get a test light. Hook alligator clip to good ground. Then test from there.

    I don't have one here or I could tell you what colors...

  3.  did a quick and dirty compression test and it seemed to be okay but I think it's low I think it was around 1:20 I think that I'm going to do a leak down test but I might just pull the valve cover because it sounds like the one cylinder is making noise in the valve train.

    Also the cat came apart and made a very nice plug for the exhaust not to breathe. So although it runs better and Breeze better still number 2 is a issue

  4. There's no way I would do that with the rears built cheaply like they are....

    Figure this it only does 65mph.. at max..

    I would want to run over that with it..

    None of the axle shafts are balanced or tight that's gonna play hell on everything in the driveline!  Dont forget you will be turning everything complete with driveshaft to front rear....   

    All in all I say no way would I ever...

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