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looks like the mile marker hydraulic winch that was on my 91 Jeep YJ.
It was plumbed into the power steering lines.
It powered in and out with a high and low speed.
Nice winch.
Everything Ive read about those switches lately revolves around them being notorious for starting fires.
I like the high zoot look but after seeing several pics of crispy buttons, I'm wary of them.
Made a little steel plate to mount a magnetic interior light
Cut up an old floormat to insulate the center of the tunnel where the wood was.
Tilted the drivers seat back a little
Started mounting up my 4 man cargo divider brackets
Ive seen that, too.
I also wondered what it was about and it seemed to be mostly on serpentine belted engines missing the belt. My guess is it was done to warn that the belt was missing, or to not start the engine or something like that???
The door blanks come off easy. First you need to remove the troop seat assemblies.
Just remove the four 1/4" 12 point bolts and twist the rear strap dzus fastener 90 degrees and lift it up in the rear first and weasel it out.
The rear bulkhead unbolts with four screws. The rear curtain clips...
They had minimal movement. They weren't touching, but real close.
I swapped out the new short for the original long stud isolators.
I installed the old washers behind the isolators to give them a smidge more clearance
Way better thread engagement and housing clearance now. Thanks for the...
Reading this made me revisit my Short stud issue with my Trucklite LEDs. I dug out my old headlight buckets and harvested the isolators. I will move the beast outside in the morning to see if I can effect an isolator transplant.
finally took it offroad and ran the transfer case through the ranges.
Real hard to shift even using all my slow roll in neutral skills.
It shifts, but right at that "somethings gonna break" effort.
I cleaned an lubed the shifters and pivot points of the linkages last week so those are good to go.
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