This is a great place for info:
http://forum.ih8mud.com/100-series-cruisers/
And for some pictures:
http://forum.ih8mud.com/100-series-cruisers/91953-100-series-picture-thread.html
We did our usual mid-week drive on a new-to-us FR we hadnt been on yet(or at least the wife hadnt)...Locket Meadows and Schultz Pass road. Nice and easy, but found a back way in to the Meadows that was a semi-gnarly.
Big thanks to Dave(Mogas) and to Kurt of Cruiser Outfitters. I ordered some Marlin seals from him on Monday, and they were to my door by wednesday, and this is on top of Marlin not having their own seals due to a backorder issue; thanks Kurt.
And to Dave who guided and hassled me through the...
Can you elaborate on the type of work being done? Simple shed roof, with sheathing, felt and shingles, or something more complicated?
Materials will be on site I take it? Nail, screws and lumber, as well as anything like Simpson hardware?
I had a Lock right in my old XJ, and a Detroit EZ lock in my old turbo toy....I will never go the automatic locker route again.
In snow and ice, the XJ was unpredictable because the slightest variation in throttle caused it to lock and unlock. Sending the vehicle in odd directions during turns...
Duh...didn't think of that.
Spoke with them a short bit ago, and did a reset using the "Mark" button. It works fine.
Now, do I keep messing with the 12, or learn the 40 and keep the 12 as a back-up.
So, this unit worked fine up until a few weeks ago. I hadnt turned it on since CA, so I knew it would take a bit.
After sitting for about 15 minutes, I came back and it said:
"Not useable EPE" on the sat. aquiring page, and:
"Vertical Navigation Cancelled" on the message page.
I've found...
I'm going with the OME heavy lift; 850/863 coils, with Slee correction bushings, OME shocks and stabilizer...but that will be a while off...unless I find a killer deal on them.
Well, Mogas and I have been tearing into the knuckles for a birf/axle service over the past few days.
Damn this is messy!
My advice to anyone that hasnt done this job before, make sure you have an awesome mechanic friend to guide you through the process, and show you the tips and tricks to...
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