Finally...A chassis fitting of the Jeep ZZ shell

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Post by Finks »

Yeah I personally am not sold on the whole Cat 5/Guitar sting extending your range, but it's such an easy mod that makes the car look so muchsharper that I do it all the time. If it does extend range it's by like a foot or so if that.
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sdog- same with me. i guess i got so much from the other cars ive had the expections was too high because of what i have seen in the past. i just drilled a hole in the body bigger and stuch some wd40 tube in it to hold up the antenna(nicked the body too :sad: ) but im glad im not the only one with this problem(s)...
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I wouldn't call them problems. I'm liking the performance of my truck so far. I'm sure the squeak can be worked out if i look in to it a bit more.
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Post by richh »

fyi, the screech that i was talking about is easily cured by adding some spacers inbetween the idler and wheel gear. i took a post card, cut some circles about 9.5mm and used a hole punch to cut the center out. three of these donuts on the idler fixed all my screeching. might look for some thin washers metal washers the next time i'm at the home depot (for a little more of a 'finished' look).
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