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My 93 2.5 low output build

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So I got My 93 2.5 yj a couple month ago and want to try to start a build thread on it so here it goes!

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When I first got my yj it came to me with a busted up 4 inch rc lift (Wich had broken springs in it) a 2 inch bl (that was missing a couple pucks) and lots of gay chrome (grill and tube bumper) the first thing I did when I got it home was take the top off and removed the chrome kill cover!

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Next I took the rear chrome bumper and the little spare 31 off!

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Next I took the unglued front bumper of in favor of a Tj stock bumper and painted the headlight bezels!

sorry the pics are out of order I am doing this on my phone

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Well so far it's been about a month and a half and I've had to buy a lot of small tools specific to tire jobs oil changes electronics measuring, a lot of stuff I'll rarely need but i had to have for the class to get participation. The bigger tools so far have been micrometer set 100$ and the multimeter 470$ all together about a 1000$ plus 1700$ for first semester and 500$ for books.

Wish i was able to get a pell grant.
 
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I flexed it as much as I could at my house but I am faaaaaaaar from full droop. I plan getting some shock hoops and the proper length shocks after the 15th!

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Rubicon0311 said:
You do have a truck now....Just saying:thumbsup:
True story, the truck being a 4x4 with the vortec sbc I am getting 15 mpg in town with it which is better that the jeep haha!
Almost for got I took the steering wheel off in prep for the new wheel!

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Brown Santa dropped my corner guards off today!! I got off early so I decided to cut out the tube to fit the new corners, in case you guys missed it I ordered the rear stretch Conner guards since my tube was all ready cut out for tj flares! As you can see I didt have to cut a whole lot more out! Any ways the paint is drying on the guards and I will be installing the gurds/rear flares/ and sliders saterdays!

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Hey zac, do those front axle tube seals you bought work as a seal for the fluid as well as keeping crap out or is it just a mud seal? I'm really tired of replacing my pass side axle seal! And those look like they might work.

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CDW_327 said:
Hey zac, do those front axle tube seals you bought work as a seal for the fluid as well as keeping crap out or is it just a mud seal? I'm really tired of replacing my pass side axle seal! And those look like they might work.

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I don't think there mention to hold oil in but I am sure they would help some, I replaced my rf seal (I double them up) napa 11800 when I had the front axle torn down!

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