yes i think the order of asymbly is different, cause the backside locating ring on a ford spindle is taller so it will reach the knuckle bore
yes i think the order of asymbly is different, cause the backside locating ring on a ford spindle is taller so it will reach the knuckle bore
radiators? jeep needs a new radiator, should I put a one row aluminum or 2 row alumimum. will I notice the difference with the two row?
stock is a one row with plastic tanks
Originally Posted by afroman006Originally Posted by afroman006
i'll sell ya a dual pass 2 core aluminum one for $100. that ought to keep it cool.
Does it bolt in to a tj
Originally Posted by afroman006Originally Posted by afroman006
why not put a stock replacement back in?
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Originally Posted by afroman006Originally Posted by afroman006
isthat the original? I think 10 year radiator lifespan is acceptable. I bet its cheap
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a new tank is less than 40 iirc with a cleaning
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no its actually the jeeps 2nd radiator. They can crimp on new plastic tanks and them not leak?
Originally Posted by afroman006Originally Posted by afroman006
sweet too bad I am not in bryan. I just went ahead and ordered a 2 row all aluminum all welded radiator for 145 shipped. Not too bad a deal and it bolts right in to the jeep. Hopefully I won't have any more problems and If I do I can weld them up.
Originally Posted by afroman006Originally Posted by afroman006
sweet too bad I am not in bryan. I just went ahead and ordered a 2 row all aluminum all welded radiator for 145 shipped. Not too bad a deal and it bolts right in to the jeep. Hopefully I won't have any more problems and If I do I can weld them up.
Originally Posted by afroman006Originally Posted by afroman006
Can I use the front output yoke from a 205 on the rear side of the my 205?
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