I'm pretty sure I have the DR sold. As soon as the funds are in the bank, I am getting a new rear bumper w/tire carrier. Picking up the 37" spare tire and putting it in the Jeep is a pain in the back!
The good ones aren't cheap, but I can get the Poison Spyder version with free shipping from 4 Wheel Parts. Its not a good thing the opened a store up that I drive past every day... What makes it worse... Becoming friends with someone that works there... and they offer you a discount every time ya step foot in the store.
My factory spare was mounted there. I did some transitions to near verticle where the tire hit the ground. Bent the quarter end panels and the tire mount bracket. Might consider a tall skinny spare. Easier to handle too.
Well thats a good idea. If i had a receiver hitch. I see extending the bar making it a dirt wheelie bar.
Seriously that would solve that problem.
I bent mine on a transition from flat ground up a vertical bank six feet to another level. Once in position to go, had i stopped it would have rolled back, hit the ground, and rolled backwards on to its top. One of those "if you start this dont stop' things.
The tire bottom grabbed the ground and the swing out carrier douched both quarter panels.
We're mid-"four-easter" storm right now. Got about 10" on the ground, still coming hard. Drove the XJ to work today - 1992, 300k-ish miles. All going very well, I like the X because I can leave it in 2WD and have some squirrel-fun, but 4wd is there if I need it. My '14 WK2 Grand is....BORING. It's too capable.
But.
Rolling to a stoplight in the XJ, I see my light turn green so I get on the gas. There's a vehicle off to the side just ROLLIN down the hill to the light - theirs is red. I look over, and it's an ambulance - they don't have to stop, and I won't make them stop, so I pop my brake pedal. Goes to the floor, light comes on.
Dammit, I know what that is. Blew a brake line.
This is, admittedly, my beater truck. It's a shitter. Starts every time, runs like a champ, but it's just ugly and starting to get the usual XJ cancer (rockers have some holes in them, but far as I remember the floors and frames are good). Suspension is good, 2" lift, 31's, one door is dented but other than that it's an arrow-straight body...
Do I put a brake line in it? Or admit I have too goddamned many vehicles and let this one go out to pasture?
I always seem to absorb abandoned vehicles. Sure don't NEED another one. To me they are like abused abandoned older puppies. I always have an empty slot in my parking lot for another one, being an empty spot it matches my bank account, because I have a huge parking lot!
Nobody local has prebent brake lines for a '92 XJ.
26 year old truck and nobody carries parts for it anymore - what the hell...
Looks like inline tube carries a prebent rear axle set (mine popped under the drivers seat - totally rusted out). Any thoughts on stainless versus standard steel? I suspect either will outlast the rest of the truck...
My only difficulty will be the ancient, crusty barnacle fittings that are on the jeep now. And the half-a-freakin'-inch of free space around the distribution block where the line hooks in.
Have you got access to an oxy acetylene torch? Use a small brazing tip get a nice blue flame. Put the small directed flame quickly and directly on the hex part of the fitting that will surely be stuck. Just get one flat to start turning red then get the flame away quickly. That should get them to break loose without damaging stuff.
Don't use butane or propane torches. The heat will be too slow and spread too far.
All I have is a blue-bottle torch; usually works OK. Underhood actually looks like it could come off...if I can get a damn wrench on it and have room to turn it.
The other ehd...if I look at it crosseyed it'll probably turn to dust, like the nazis in Indiana Jones when they opened the Ark.
I usually start my truck repairs with a heavy dose of PB blaster (if that doesn't work, a cutoff wheel and a drill bit). Never tried the acetylene, thanks for that tip.
With a small brazing tip you get ten times the heat of a propane non oxidized flame that can be the size of a pencil point.
Joe, does that thing have the Heep splitter equalizer block? The one with the little pin you have to pull out with little vise grips, to be able to bleed the rear?
I usually start my truck repairs with a heavy dose of PB blaster
I did that when I got home from work today. New rear bumper is on its way.... that old one has got to go... hope it doesn't put up to much of a fight... or fill my eyes with "Brown Loctite"
Well the new bumper/tire carrier is on. It wouldn't be fun unless ya snap off a bolt and then get to drill and tap. Fun times! should have used MORE PB Blaster
it weighs a BUNCH!! and is that is main reason I got the tire carrier. Its around 100 lbs or so... I guess.
So far, I have only found one thing I want to modify. When you open the tire carrier it locks open with a spring loaded drop pin. The pull handle or knob is to small. I need to come up with something bigger and better. I didn't have it pulled all the way yesterday and it ripped off the stainless plate that the pin rides on. It was held on by 2 aluminum rivets and they were no match for the weight of the tire. Being I don't ever let extra hardware, nuts, bolts and such leave the garage. I had a set of heavy duty drive rivets laying around that worked perfectly.
Ha ha ha! My son and one of his buddies were laughing about this the other day. I had not seen one. Told them it would probably be a good idea,to mess with would be wench thieves. But seeing this made me laugh. If it were totally worthless it would have more value!
I have to get ONE brake line for my truck - the one that runs from the distro block, to the rear axle.
I can get a pre-bent stainless...but only as part of a full-vehicle kit.
I bought one kit that said "two-line rear brake line kit"...but it's only the left and right lines that mount on the axle, not the front-to-rear line that I need. My fault for not reading correctly. Trying to recover some costs here - anyone need hard lines for an 87-92(or is it 93?) XJ? Stainless, pre-bent, OEM size, OEM coils and fittings...
Or...anyone want to buy an XJ? Hate to give up my beater station wagon, but if someone has good use for it and I can get a fair price for it...