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You are probably having the same problem I had.
The over-run clutch may need replacing.
i knew it was dodgy when i put it in as i made one out of 2 buggered ones,
ill have to rebuild it
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Yesterday I starded on my rear cargo drawers. Build thread here http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/forum/...d.php?t=115753
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Bought 5 second-hand 31 inch bighorns for it, on rims (6-stud that i have to sell off) for $377.

Should get $100 back on 5 rims (I hope)

Watch this space for 4x 235/75/15 maxxis at's


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Old 16-05-2012
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Replaced a front Pioneer speaker which I had repaired the braid once or twice prior. WTF the stereo is a fair bit louder and sounds so much clearer. The speaker must have been buggard and not allowing full output. Wish I picked up another set now, got the pair for $45 from a clearance at Autobarn a couple of weeks ago.

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Found and fixed(read; bodged) the vacuum leak thats plagued me for yonks...
The vac. lines for the heater have gone brittle, as have a lot of other lines and hoses, rubber bends etc. Don't think I'll have heat in the cabin for a while... the bloody lines snapped off just inside the firewall....
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Found and fixed(read; bodged) the vacuum leak thats plagued me for yonks...
The vac. lines for the heater have gone brittle, as have a lot of other lines and hoses, rubber bends etc. Don't think I'll have heat in the cabin for a while... the bloody lines snapped off just inside the firewall....


i know how you feel i did the same thing, but when i replaced my evaporator core a ran the vac line on top of the evap core and out the fan box.

the vac line has a join just inside the cabin which you cannot get to, unless the whole dash comes out, pretty good spot to put a join.

best be would be run another line through the fire wall and up under the dash
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Fitted new uni's to the rear tailshaft. Took the tailshaft out and attempted to DIY but they wouldn't budge. Took it to Driveline Services and said 'fix it', which they did very nicely.
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