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OX Super 44
by Dr. Jones
Looking for a little more strength out of your Dana 44 without taking the jump to a Dana 60? Check out the Super 44 with OX Locker.
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Plews and Edelmann LubriMatic 05-019
by Moab Man
We're going to save you a whole bunch of money! Kind of... eventually, way down the road. But we will save you money on your driveshaft investment, and you can even thank us later... eventually, way down the road.
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Power Steering Pulley Puller
by Moab Man
It wasn't that long ago that MJ upgraded the power steering system on one of our Jeeps. In that article we stated that you DO NOT use a gear puller, but specifically a pulley puller to remove the pulley.
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Poweraid TBS
by Moab Man
Continuing my pursuit for a little more grunt from my 2.5 liter 4 cyl, I installed the Poweraid Throttle Body Spacer.
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Rebuilding The 231: Assembly
by text and photography by the J staff
Jeep?s popular transfer case goes under the wrench.
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Skyjacker Transfer Case Linkage Bracket
by Joe "Jeepin' Joe" Linert
Have you ever had trouble shifting your transfer case due to binding in the linkage?
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