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    Power seat problem

    Thanks for the heads up. I didn't get a chance to try this yet (non-stop rain) OK, just so I get this right. The motors are connected to ground? If that's the case, why are there positive and negative leads going to the switch? I suspect that perhaps the motors are run forwards with the wiring...
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    Looking for input on exhaust systems.

    Go to Rusty's and get the cat-back system from him. It's the best price around and the Flowmaster mufflers are street legal and have a nice sound to them. Plus, it's aluminized so the thing will never rust and if it does, it's guaranteed for life. Ed web/gadget guru
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    Cat back reccomendations? Rustys? Dynomax?

    I got the Rusty's cat-back with the Flowmaster. When I ordered it, I talked to Rusty himself and he happened to have two Jeeps in his garage one with the Dynomax and one with the Flowmaster. He took the phone with him to the garage and let me listen to the two jeeps. I thought that the...
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    Rusty's Off-Road Products

    I have purchased everything on my 89 wagoneer LTD from Rusty's. I have the budget lift, their shocks and the K&N with airtube and their cat-back with Flowmaster mufflers and chrome tip. Everything works and fit with absolutly no problems. And Rusty is a great guy to talk to. He goes out of his...
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    K & N air filter

    Looking for Advice before I buy Be aware though, that if your state has emmission inspections, replacing the existing airbox with an airtube and K&N filter will make your vehicle fail. The reason being is that the airbox is part of the "original" emmissions components of the vehicle. Part of...
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    Head Liner and seats

    The headliner in the Jeep is a fiber board with foam-backed cloth glued on it. The thing is held onto the roof by the trim inside, the dome light sockets and two pieces of industrial duty velcro. Go to your neighborhood fabrics store and find a foam backed cloth that is a match for the color of...
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    Engine maintnence light, Can't spend $80.00 to find out why.

    You can reset the time clock box. It's tricky but doable. The one in my jeep had one half clear so I could look inside and see dozens and dozens of gears. There are more gears in here than big ben. But, you can reset it. Take a knife and open the time clock box on it's seam. Be very careful to...
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    Power seat problem

    I have an 89 Wagoner LTD (the Cherokee style) that came with everything...including power seats. All at once, the power seats no longer work. I checked the fuse (it's a 30 amp breaker) and it is still good (I temporarily replaced it with a 25 amp fuse). What troubles me is that BOTH power seats...
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