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  1. cliffv

    Trail XJ/Cadillac

    In Conclusion A follow up for those following along. I received all of my parts and performed the installation in about 6 hours (not counting breaks, swearing, and looking for tools) sitting on my garage floor. I consider myself a pretty decent shade-tree type mechanic capable of doing 98%...
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    Tire deflator kit??

    Not exactly a kit but I use one of these: Carry a few of these (just in case) - And use a generic round dial gauge. My 'kit' is inexpensive, reliable, and I can work on my squats while deflating. Reinflating I use one of these for my XJ, it's slow and I can cook on it but it gets the...
  3. cliffv

    Trail XJ/Cadillac

    Thanks for the confirmation. The Rancho springs and control arms were installed with about 2000 miles on the clock, I'm now up to 300k+ so, they're pretty much done. I currently have Bilstein 5100's on it. I wanted to buy from DPG but had a hard time swallowing the $100 shipping charges...
  4. cliffv

    Trail XJ/Cadillac

    Hi Everybody, I'm in the process of putting together all of the parts for my XJ build and need a second opinion (other than my own) to determine if I'm on the right track. I'm the original owner of my 1995 XJ Country, when my wife and I purchase it we immediately had a Rancho 3" lift installed...
  5. cliffv

    Overland XJs Unite!

    Don't know what broke but I fixed it!!
  6. cliffv

    Overland XJs Unite!

    My contribution, 1995 XJ Country Wow! Just noticed that this is my second post since being on the forum since January 2011. Below is my XJ. My wife and I bought it new in 1995 to use a our daily driver/off-road fun vehicle. Other than routine maintenance it has served us well for close to...
  7. cliffv

    Overland XJs Unite!

    Burrito warmer? Pics? I'm a big fan of the manifold meal. Regards, Cliff Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
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