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    D44 Axle from?????

    I had the same problem - finally came up with a set that looked like this after some gentle cleaning: 9 23 6B3 603817 2 - is there a date or other code scratched on the gears (though I doubt they are stock)? My ultimate solution was http://www.riversidegear.com/ Call them up with what you have...
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    YJ spring perches

    I've got a set of axles off of an old Wagoneer that had a QuadraTrack case in it - what I'm thinking of doing, instead of grinding the housing a 1/2" is having the long side of the axle tube shortened a 1/2" - is that even possible?
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    What is this bumper worth?

    That's more than reasonable. Get the welded-through clevis setup and make sure that you pickup the mounts for the winch, too. Good find!
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    What kind of axle is this?

    http://www.sunrayengineering.com/
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    Real High Lift Jacks, real pictures, Mounted

    :awesomework: keep them coming! The pictures are great!
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    Holy **** Look At This 30 Spline Axle!

    Check any of the latest YouTube videos and maybe you'll find the live-action shot of how it happened... I'm betting on garage fire at this point.
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    Real High Lift Jacks, real pictures, Mounted

    Great question - I actually had my son lean back into the seat a little bit when I positioned it. I just kept sliding it back until it was not a problem for him.. The jack sits back about an inch or so from the very edge, so with luck by the time they are big enough to make it a problem I'll...
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    Real High Lift Jacks, real pictures, Mounted

    Thank you - the points about damage, weather exposure, dirt and crap messing up the mechanisims were most helpful in that prior thread. Least helpful was the use of the "gay flag" in reference to jack location. My feeling, if you're going to use the "gay flag" icon, save it for something that...
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    Real High Lift Jacks, real pictures, Mounted

    Following up on this thread: http://www.nw-wheelers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16070&page=3 Let's see where and how folks mount their High Lifts. In this case, I took the 7" raised mount from the previous thread - which was intended to be front-bumper mounted (On the TOP) and used it behind...
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    Raised Hi Lift Jack mounts - fits over Front Mounted Winch

    Good feedback - Yes, I do use the jack, so I'll think of a way to try to blend the two for the moment until I get a way to mount it on back or inside the Jeep such that I can also keep my Kids inside. I don't think that my wife would approve of me putting the kids on the hood to keep the jack...
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    Raised Hi Lift Jack mounts - fits over Front Mounted Winch

    I've wanted to figure out how to mount my Hi Lift jack on the bumper of my Jeep for awhile, but everything that I found would not clear the Winch on the front, or had some other limitation. I did recently find these folks: btbproducts who make a very clever 5" and 7" raised mount for your Hi...
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    OBA...On board Air

    Interesting read on the other thread, I have seen the Yorks on TJ's and CJ's as far as buying a kit goes. I've got a YJ with the 2.5l 4-cyl and no AC :eeek: I've not seen a kit or write up on putting a York on that ??? Anyone got any ideers?
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    OBA...On board Air

    Question: do you think that it would fit in the same footprint as the stock jack? I'm going to start carrying my Hi-Lift full time on my Jeep and was hoping to replace the silly stock jack with OBA.
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    Rockwells

    Yessir! www.govliquidation.com - they have the contract from the DOD to sell their stuff. If you search on stuff just in Washington you can find top loaders without much trouble at Fort Lewis (Save freight). Right now, I've ONLY seen rears there, no front (steering) setups. However, you can...
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    The does and donts in the trail systems

    Don't forget that many of the areas that we're talking about are public areas: that means that Public funds built them, or that they are for public use. That includes National Parks, Forest Service roads and DNR areas. Charging a fee for them, other than that of the Forest Service Permit...

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