OreoJeep
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- First Name
- Mo
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- Aug 15, 2021
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- California
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- Jeep Wrangler
Wow!! Thas so cheap! Ur in california right? R they street legal here?
Wow!! Thas so cheap! Ur in california right? R they street legal here?
I use a very strong magnet I stick to the oil filter. When I change oil I remove the filter, take the magnet off, toss filter away, put on new filter.Did a simple hack I learned from @Rhinebeck01 a while ago, placed a gun magnet under the oil pan. The factory plug is not magnetic nor is the Fumoto I plan to put on. This magnet helps collecting particles, just remove it right before oil change and it should flush out most metals.
Search "55 lbs gun magnet" on Amazon, they come with a rubber cover so it won't scratch any paint (not that it matters). They are so strong it takes quite some efforts to remove it from the oil pan.
Can you share what you used and where you got the magnet. ThanksI use a very strong magnet I stick to the oil filter. When I change oil I remove the filter, take the magnet off, toss filter away, put on new filter.
Much better place to trap any metal as you discard of it completely in a change, and can cut open filter if you want to see what's being captured.
I think I picked it up at the gas station. Tire never lost any air.Go to rescue my buddy who’s belt blew out on the highway and I get my karma in the way of this wonderful bolt through my tire.
I sure like the look you have here!
Thanks buddy! Next up is the knuckles, ball joints, and axle shafts that I've been sitting on for a while now. I'm also further upgrading from the SteerSmarts tie rod and drag link to a set of 2.5 ton 2" solid aluminum setup.I sure like the look you have here!
This one, the magnet comes off and is really powerful. With oily fingers it's hard to pull off the filterCan you share what you used and where you got the magnet. Thanks
@oceanblue2019This one, the magnet comes off and is really powerful. With oily fingers it's hard to pull off the filter
https://www.amazon.com/Fishing-Holding-Neodymium-Eye-Bolt-Retrieving/dp/B07FZZJL56
ThanksThis one, the magnet comes off and is really powerful. With oily fingers it's hard to pull off the filter
https://www.amazon.com/Fishing-Holding-Neodymium-Eye-Bolt-Retrieving/dp/B07FZZJL56
Sweeeeeet.....I replaced the JBL stadium speakers that I installed in the sound bar with Memphis pro MJP6c and I also replace the knee speakers with Memphis also. Hugh sound difference !
I agree. The ones I’ve seen flip the plate UPward and out of the way.Looks awesome but the flip Up plate is flipping down. When you use the winch the line s going to sit on the plate or holder and could cause problems
lol - I deserve that.I have 0 sympathy
I really like that clean setup of the switch on the grab handle. I can imagine wiring veinfInstalled Teraflex Falcon SP2 3.5 e-Adjust shocks and Artec fender liners this weekend (and man, it was hot in Dallas)...
The wiring was a pain, but in the end it was worth it- the soft setting really takes the jolts out of bumps, and with the flick of a switch (which mounts on the grab handle) you can firm things up from the driver's seat. The Artec fender liners were designed to go with the shocks, and they're nice as well- but honestly I think it would have been easier to install them without reading the (really awful) instructions!
We have a long bridge with connecting seams near our house, and I started across it with the firm setting (you set the firmness you want for firm- I selected 7 out of 8, and switching to soft takes it down to 1)... Flipped the switch halfway across and immediately noticed I wasn't bouncing off the seat anymore (the firm is quite firm)!
This looks fantastic. Was the install simple and easy bolt on? Direct fit on existing housings?I replaced the JBL stadium speakers that I installed in the sound bar with Memphis pro MJP6c and I also replace the knee speakers with Memphis also. Hugh sound difference !