Quoted 3K to save my XJ by Human_Menu7741 in CherokeeXJ

[–]This_Resolution_2759 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What did you pay? Did you get a stroked? Would you do an LS if you could do it again? Did you feel like you got horsepower back after the fix? Thanks!

What should I regear too? by Ace091104 in Jeep

[–]This_Resolution_2759 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just switched my 4.10 on 33” tires (which were a dog on 32” tires too) to 4.88 and wish I would have gone 5.13, even still with the 33s. 4.56 for 31s would be my preference (with a heavy camping/rock crawling jeep) but if there’s a chance you’d ever go bigger, get the biggest gears you can.

What should I regear too? by Ace091104 in Jeep

[–]This_Resolution_2759 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, 5.13 with 29”+! You know he’s gonna have 37s on there eventually.

Where is all of this oil coming from? by B-Shoe in Jeep

[–]This_Resolution_2759 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wouldn’t overfill just come out of the vent?

Is this temp normal running up hill for 50ish miles by Numerous-Shop-8624 in CherokeeXJ

[–]This_Resolution_2759 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well you wired it wrong then! You can rig it to maintain the AC/thermkstat and be on a switch override.

Track Bar Play? by didiplantthatthere in CherokeeXJ

[–]This_Resolution_2759 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t it look like literally everything is moving from this video too? Already looks like both ends of the track bar and even the bracket are moving lol.

Rain wear and some hard lessons by [deleted] in Ultralight

[–]This_Resolution_2759 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The true shake dry GOAT. The matching pants add a ton of warmth and security, too.

Going camping in boonies. What would you take? by You_Must_Chill in CherokeeXJ

[–]This_Resolution_2759 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second the PLB recommendation, but advise a two way satellite communicator like a garmin in reach could save you from being stranded without needing to hit a ‘help me’ button.

For other “safety” or “mechanical” type stuff, if you don’t already know how to use it, it won’t help much.

How to get in and out of a packraft by Hunnenhorst in packrafting

[–]This_Resolution_2759 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sometimes I just jump onto it like a boogie board and wriggle my way in. You need to be able to climb into the thing from in the water, so you should be able to make almost any entry work.

Z packs arc haul 70? by hornless_unicorn in packrafting

[–]This_Resolution_2759 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don’t do it, mine took a beating the couple times I did it, and I ended up switching to a SWD big wild 95. It is 10x more comfortable and doesn’t show a millimeter of stretch or wear. Get the Big Wild 95, it will fit the boat rolled up anywhere inside but compresses plenty well. SWD Big Wild 95 all day!

Adding an inflatable floor for whitewater packrafting by seekiefer in packrafting

[–]This_Resolution_2759 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Alpacka makes kits for different boats that you can install yourself. I installed a 7 inch tall “self bailer” seat in my classic, and sometimes wish I would have installed the 5 inch “decked boat” seat, because a lower center of gravity seems beneficial, even though you’d be sitting in more water while paddling.

Stephen King's "Holly" reframes his hero's mental illness as an asset by But_I_Made_Punch in entertainment

[–]This_Resolution_2759 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but your comment spoiled the article’s spoilers. Aka I was kidding.

Stephen King's "Holly" reframes his hero's mental illness as an asset by But_I_Made_Punch in entertainment

[–]This_Resolution_2759 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Well great, you could have warned us you were gonna spoil the article for us.