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Will 4 Door Gen I Doors, Fenders Fit 2 Door Gen1? #1009291 09/22/10 02:46 AM
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Will 4 Door GenI Doors, Fenders Fit 2 Door Gen1?

Last edited by crazyhal; 09/22/10 02:56 AM.

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Re: Will 4 Door Gen I Doors, Fenders Fit 2 Door Gen1? [Re: crazyhal] #1009292 09/22/10 03:49 AM
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Only difference is the color... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Wrench away!


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Re: Will 4 Door Gen I Doors, Fenders Fit 2 Door Gen1? [Re: rxinhed] #1009293 09/22/10 04:09 AM
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crazyhal Offline OP
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thanks!!


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Re: Will 4 Door Gen I Doors, Fenders Fit 2 Door Gen1? [Re: crazyhal] #1009294 09/22/10 11:59 PM
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crazyhal Offline OP
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my raider is a 3.0 5 speed with 32 11.50 15 tires....would like to go to 35s later. kinda want to swap the 5 speed for the auto in the 4door. what do y'all think?


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Re: Will 4 Door Gen I Doors, Fenders Fit 2 Door Gen1? [Re: crazyhal] #1009295 09/23/10 01:37 AM
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Do it. Make sure you get the lockup converter. It'll save you some fuel economy.


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Re: Will 4 Door Gen I Doors, Fenders Fit 2 Door Gen1? [Re: hazy_daze] #1009296 09/23/10 03:31 AM
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crazyhal Offline OP
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will the 90 4 door have a locking converter? what makes it lock up...ecm?


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Re: Will 4 Door Gen I Doors, Fenders Fit 2 Door Gen1? [Re: crazyhal] #1009297 09/23/10 03:55 AM
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Me, I'm a fan of the stick shift...can be bump started on the trail and the like. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Re: Will 4 Door Gen I Doors, Fenders Fit 2 Door Gen1? [Re: rxinhed] #1009298 09/23/10 04:50 AM
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Me, I'm a fan of the stick shift...can be bump started on the trail and the like. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


Me too! stay stick...


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Re: Will 4 Door Gen I Doors, Fenders Fit 2 Door Gen1? [Re: plh] #1009299 09/24/10 02:52 AM
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crazyhal Offline OP
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staying with a stick sounds good. worried about the up and down shifting on hiway hills too. is a gear change mandatory in running 35's? i am in the process of locating an s10 to convert to a 4.3. sounds like that is the way to go.


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Re: Will 4 Door Gen I Doors, Fenders Fit 2 Door Gen1? [Re: crazyhal] #1009300 09/24/10 03:23 AM
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0778drz110 Offline
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Mine barely does 70 in 4th with 38s. 35s will be fine with a 3.0L

4.3l chevy, 4.625 gears and 35s is a great combo also.


'88 Raider, 33" Maxxis, 2" body lift, 10K winch







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