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Broke down the 93, stripped it, started swapping the lift over to the 98

Progress as of now
 

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The main reason I did this is the price of fuel,1.40 per gal vs 3.88 per gal.If prices for both stay about the same I will recoup my expenses in 25-30 fill ups or about 6 months.If the price of gas goes down,I just run gas.yjmcb
Did you install that yourself?? How complicated was it?? Looks pretty involved, no??
 

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I am pretty sure that is the airbag control module safely mounted in the very middle of the vehicle. I think the older ones had it under the drivers seat.
thank you sir. this means it is a no touchey item..
 

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I had thought about going flareless and bumper end capless. If I ever lose my right rear again, it won't go back on as I have already broke one of the studs on the bracket putting it back on last time.
 

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Fitting 3 hoops and 8 total pieces without scratching the interior panels and ripping the headliner is a nightmare.

I also had to re-tap a total of 36 bolt holes. (threads were dirty)

Also, tightening the Allen keys is horrible.

Thanks guys.
 

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I bed lines everything too it looks great but make sure you sand it good and I used herculiner from an auto-parts store I think it looks better than my last rhino job good luck oh and how do you clean your seats? And take off the auto shifter nob??
im going to use rustoleum spray on bed liner. i used it on my friends ford and another friends escalade and i like how it turned out very much.

auto shift knob just pulls off. some are harder than others. mine came off really easy. just get a good grip and pull up..

i just vacuum my seats but im sure you can get a carpet cleaner spray like ones that foams on and when it drys you vacuum it off. i use one that has oxy clean :)
 

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It's getting totally bashed up trying to shoe horn it in.

So Im going to try to totally install it tomorrow, and once I know it fits, I'll pull it back out and paint it.
I do like the tight and clean fit much better than were it not so tucked.
Well worth the shoehorn efforts. :thumbsup:
 

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do it i need to trim mine . but yours is nicer than mine
Hah thanks. Mine is already trimmed cause if the flares.

Hopefully going to a local wheelin spot with some ppl from jf. Around 4 today. Can't wait I haven't been wheelin in way to long...
 

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Fitting 3 hoops and 8 total pieces without scratching the interior panels and ripping the headliner is a nightmare.

I also had to re-tap a total of 36 bolt holes. (threads were dirty)

Also, tightening the Allen keys is horrible.

Thanks guys.
Go get yourself a set of T handle allen wrenches. It will be MUCH nicer to use those instead of a regular allen.... speed up the process too....

http://www.harborfreight.com/18-piece-t-handle-ball-point-and-hex-key-wrench-set-96645.html

It's getting totally bashed up trying to shoe horn it in.

So Im going to try to totally install it tomorrow, and once I know it fits, I'll pull it back out and paint it.
aaahhh.... gotcha :thumbsup:
 
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