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  1. JeepFan

    The Chronicles of JeepFan and GemHunter

    It's the 3.5" crawl lift. Same one Eddie and Cindy have on their 392.
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    The Chronicles of JeepFan and GemHunter

    After installing the Rancho lift and new front 1350 JE REEL driveshaft on our 2023 JLUR, I noticed an audible humming noise while driving 65-80 mph. It wasn't super loud, and you could not feel a vibration. Just an annoying hum. It was driving me crazy! LOL! (Most people probably wouldn't have...
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    EVO MFG Gladiator bedrack and roof rack

    When can you deliver and install? Asking for a friend!
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    rear pinion nut too loose??

    I removed the rear shaft and drove it up to 75 MPH. No more noise. It seems unusual a factory shaft would have this problem, but it must not like the additional angle from installing the lift. Strange thing is I cannot feel a vibration what soever, just the sound. It was driving me nuts! LOL! I...
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    rear pinion nut too loose??

    LOL! I don't know if you remember me telling you the JL has this strange humming sound transmitting through our JL above 65 MPH after I installed the lift. Turns out it's coming from the rear factory drive shaft. I knew eventually I would have to replace it but didn't want to mess around with...
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    VIDEO : SUPER BRIGHT Magnetic ROCK LIGHTS + 30% OFF BLACK FRIDAY SPECIAL

    I couldn't pass up this great deal! I've been wanting to order another set of these lights for a long time! Thanks LUX and Eddie!! (y)
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    rear pinion nut too loose??

    Just fyi...Neapco makes a 1350 flange that that fits the factory rear diff pinion flange so you don't need to disturb the crush sleeve.
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    Banks/Money Managment

    If I didn't own Jeeps, I would be rich! ;)
  9. JeepFan

    Camshaft Position Sensor Oil Failure

    Ah! The crank sensor is on the right side (passengers side) of the engine just above the upper oil pan and closer to the transmission. Super easy to replace. Remove the connector, remove the 10mm bolt, pull out the sensor. Reverse these steps and you're done. There is a learn process for the...
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    Camshaft Position Sensor Oil Failure

    Loosen the Torx-30 screw at the top of the sensor. Then gently wiggle the sensor while pulling it straight out. Using a pic or small screwdriver, pull upward on the seal to remove it from the valve cover. It may be stuck in there pretty good; just take your time and work it out. Clean the area...
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    Camshaft Position Sensor Oil Failure

    I had the same problem with oil leaking from the drivers side rear cam sensor seal. Oil dripped on the downstream O2 sensor wires and caused an O2 sensor code. Replacing the O2 sensor and cam sensor seal fixed it. Fortunately, I did not have to replace the rear cam sensor as others have...
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    Happy Birthday Eddie!

    Cheers to another amazing trip around the sun! :cool:
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    Mickey Thompson White Jeep Gladiator - SEMA 2023

    It's a truck? :unsure:
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    Watcha cookin'?

    And what's with the no invite? :LOL:
  15. JeepFan

    SAE Bolts on a Metric Jeep - Is it Really that Big of a Deal??

    Do they make those? :unsure: Where can I buy them?
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    SAE Bolts on a Metric Jeep - Is it Really that Big of a Deal??

    Hey, if a bolt falls off your Jeep, I got you covered...SAE AND METRIC!
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    The Chronicles of JeepFan and GemHunter

    After removing the valve cover, I noticed the spark plug tube seals were hard and brittle. The rear cam sensor seal was hard as a rock and brittle as well. Pretty common on the 3.6. I have 101K miles on my JK so I wasn't too surprised to discover the leak. Replacing all the seals stopped the...
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    The Chronicles of JeepFan and GemHunter

    Made from scraps I had lying around in the garage...It's not pretty but it serves its purpose. ;) If you go this route, you will need a longer bolt: 12Mx1.75 45MM long If you go this route, you will need a new nut: 12Mx1.75
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    The Chronicles of JeepFan and GemHunter

    I'll post up more pics soon.. I had the same issue as you; it was a PITA to prep and took too long to setup. The angle bracket is held in place with the rear seat bracket bolts. To support the front of the platform, I ran a small ratchet strap from the rear cargo hook to the front seat frame...
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