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Re: Newbie guidance
[Re: KrzyDav]
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05/16/13 04:49 AM
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Joined: May 2013
Posts: 28
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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did you screw bolts into the threaded hole on your drums to get the drums off? yup, promptly stripped them out...I had to BEAT the drum off...
If it ain't broke don't fix it...but for the love of god, if it's broke, fix it before you break something else! --PCM
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Re: Newbie guidance
[Re: Mudraider]
#1059500
05/16/13 04:50 AM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 7,458
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The flimsy stuff is for water spray deflection. As long as you have not damaged the backing plate...
1987 Raider - Roxy 1988 Mighty Max 2.6L Turbo - Pearl 1997 Mountaineer V8 - Freddy 2000 Excursion V10 - Freya
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Re: Newbie guidance
[Re: rxinhed]
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05/16/13 04:54 AM
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Joined: May 2013
Posts: 28
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Back plate is ok! So hopefully all good then...
If it ain't broke don't fix it...but for the love of god, if it's broke, fix it before you break something else! --PCM
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Re: Newbie guidance
[Re: 87MontyMan]
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05/16/13 06:41 PM
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Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 6,211
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You're going to hate those shocks.
When it's past the running stage and you get serious about ride quality, I'll second the KYB Gas-A-Just route.
John B.
'87 Raider 2.6 Turbo Auto, Under Construction '95 Montero SR, 35x12.5/15 BFG M/T KM-2's, Rock sliders, Qtr panel chop, gas tank lift, 2" BL, Aisins, 5.29s '95 Pajero Mini '98 Montero Winter Ed. '04 Cadillac XLR '03 Kawasaki ZRX1200R '60 Ford Falcon 4Dr
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Re: Newbie guidance
[Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria]
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05/20/13 03:14 PM
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Joined: May 2013
Posts: 28
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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You're going to hate those shocks.
When it's past the running stage and you get serious about ride quality, I'll second the KYB Gas-A-Just route.
John B. I have them on my shopping list! I figure fix it first, use cheap parts house parts for now so I know I have all mechanical stuff right. Then when I start modding ill know if something isn't right it won't be because of an already defective stock part I failed to notice or replace...been through that with my hotrod truck...completed mods and it didn't ride or act right and couldn't figure out why, and it turned out to be faulty stock parts causing the problem, not the mod...I hate second guessing myself..gonna take the longer road and make sure its done right!
If it ain't broke don't fix it...but for the love of god, if it's broke, fix it before you break something else! --PCM
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Re: Newbie guidance
[Re: 87MontyMan]
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05/21/13 01:25 PM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 43
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Dude, if you have not opened those shocks I'd take them back. I'll send you the ones I bought if you pay for shipping......... They have 10 miles on them before I took them off. We can let you drive on them for a bit and pass them on. Sort of like a teaching tool. They suck. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/baby.gif" alt="" />
Seattle WA... (Everett) 1990 Montero LS OME complete, 2"BL,spray-paint. 1990 Montero LS in the 1st stage of rebuild. 2009 Pilot, Bone stock. "Let me put on my slightly larger glasses".
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Re: Newbie guidance
[Re: DuCal]
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05/21/13 10:41 PM
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Joined: May 2013
Posts: 28
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Dude, if you have not opened those shocks I'd take them back. I'll send you the ones I bought if you pay for shipping......... They have 10 miles on them before I took them off. We can let you drive on them for a bit and pass them on. Sort of like a teaching tool. They suck. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/baby.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" /> Are they that bad?? Yikers...now I'm afraid to put them on... I'll take you up on that offer!
Last edited by 87MontyMan; 05/21/13 11:09 PM.
If it ain't broke don't fix it...but for the love of god, if it's broke, fix it before you break something else! --PCM
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Re: Newbie guidance
[Re: 87MontyMan]
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05/21/13 10:55 PM
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Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 628
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Theoretically they'll be better than nothing, but that isn't saying alot based on what these guys are saying. My $500 Raider has some old KYB shocks on it, and I am *shocked* at how well it handles even at speed taking turns WAY faster than I should be. Best handling truck I've owned yet, and that's with high mileage and a worn ball joint and TRE. Imagine if I tightened up the front end some! Don't mess around with those- just get the KYB's and don't look back. You'll save yourself time and money in the long run.
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Re: Newbie guidance
[Re: geocrasher]
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05/22/13 06:03 AM
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Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 6,211
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A properly set up Raider corners like crazy. Very confidence-inspiring.
I've put polyurethane bushings in a couple of my SWB's, in the front sway bar connectors, and one truck had them in the rear shackles (all six points).
Watch the idler arm, buy a lifetime warranty one at a chain store and change it out yearly. I do that now on my '95, but I replace the idler, Pitman and all four tie rods. Only costs me $60 for an alignment...why not.
The biggest difference, especially in a SWB, is the shocks. Or should I say, the rails it seems to put the car on.
John B.
'87 Raider 2.6 Turbo Auto, Under Construction '95 Montero SR, 35x12.5/15 BFG M/T KM-2's, Rock sliders, Qtr panel chop, gas tank lift, 2" BL, Aisins, 5.29s '95 Pajero Mini '98 Montero Winter Ed. '04 Cadillac XLR '03 Kawasaki ZRX1200R '60 Ford Falcon 4Dr
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Re: Newbie guidance
[Re: 87MontyMan]
#1059508
05/22/13 06:54 AM
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Joined: Jan 2000
Posts: 16,227
Web Wheeler
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:8 Are they that bad?? Yikers...now I'm afraid to put them on... I'll take you up on that offer! Yes. if you're gonna do something, you might as well do it right the first time if you can afford to... even tightening the belt a bit more if your close to affording them. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
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