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xj_dummy
New User
| Posts: 2
| Joined: 12/08
Posted: 12/05/08 12:29 PM
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In JP magazine for october 2008 it talked about a master cylinder and booster swap. I have a 1986 MJ and I bought a booster from a 96 grand cherokee. Will I have to make a spacer for this to fit on my MJ? Mike P.S. Love the magazine.
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Posted: 12/05/08 02:55 PM
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It looks like you shouldn't, but I'm not 100%. Put the two next to each other and measure, that will tell you for sure. PM Willy's on here, that's Pete, he'll be able to tell yo for sure.
----------------------------------------------- So it's not a Jeep... sue me... it's still faster!
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jjp75
New User
| Posts: 3
| Joined: 12/08
Posted: 12/05/08 06:41 PM
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I just registered and have no idea where to post my question. So I'll just ask. I'm buying a dana 44 high pinion front end out of a 78 bronco and was wondering how hard it will be to get coil buckets and other bracketry to make it fit?
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jjp75
New User
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| Joined: 12/08
Posted: 12/05/08 06:51 PM
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its a 1990 xj by the way.
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mudb8-
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| Joined: 08/07
Posted: 12/05/08 07:05 PM
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click on home, select the driveline section and post your question in a new thread
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