
My jeep
- White trash
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You're a better man than I. Today, my daughter said, "Well we won't make that mistake again."
And I said, "You won't, but your dad is helpless."
(Grocery run type of mistake on the small scale.)
And I said, "You won't, but your dad is helpless."
(Grocery run type of mistake on the small scale.)

Okay, we're a little crazy to have a Duramax for a daily driver. But if we go off our meds, we might wind up in a Prius.
If you want to hear God laugh, tell Him your plans.
N7EEL WROD249

If you want to hear God laugh, tell Him your plans.
N7EEL WROD249



- CopenhagenCowboy
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- Joined: Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:00 pm
- Location: Kennewick WA
I wont be driving it till I fix it. Ill suck it up and drive the storm for a while. Lol thanks for all the help guys.
"a road is merely a suggestion" "Your ricers not so fast with a Jeep on it" "When was the last time you got an adrenaline rush at 3mph?" "Jeeps dont leak, they just mark their territory"
- CopenhagenCowboy
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Ryan (white trash) came by today and after careful inspection we came to the conclusion that my tranny and rear end are fine. Or as he put it "well, as good as a t4 or a 20 can be" so im back to square one. Gonna throw it all together and see what happens
"a road is merely a suggestion" "Your ricers not so fast with a Jeep on it" "When was the last time you got an adrenaline rush at 3mph?" "Jeeps dont leak, they just mark their territory"
- White trash
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I think it was the t case making all the noise. The rear output was really tight to turn till I forced it and smacked the t case shifter then it freed up and shifted fine. I think he pulled the truck in low and didn't get the t case back into 2 hi all the way so it was on the edge of being in 2 hi and low at the same time.
The trans actually looked good. The syncros and all the gears looked great and the bearings were in fine shape too. The rear end looked fine too.
- CopenhagenCowboy
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Well either way its fixed now. Still not driving it tho. Jose no I haven't replaced either lol not drivin it till I do. Where do I buy the correct ubolt? Do I have to order it online?
"a road is merely a suggestion" "Your ricers not so fast with a Jeep on it" "When was the last time you got an adrenaline rush at 3mph?" "Jeeps dont leak, they just mark their territory"
- White trash
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- CopenhagenCowboy
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- Location: Kennewick WA
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