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PNW XJ Adventures
Приєднався 11 тра 2013
This is our page to document adventures in the great Pacific Northwest where we live. There will be content from vacations as well as adventures in our VW R32.
Also will include content of my newest Jeep Cherokee XJ build.
Thank you for checking us out and don’t forget to subscribe.
Also will include content of my newest Jeep Cherokee XJ build.
Thank you for checking us out and don’t forget to subscribe.
Torque Lift Eco Hitch review 2024 Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness
This is to show how easy it is to set the Eco Hitch into service when ready to tow or haul. It’s absolutely not seen with the removal of the receiver bracket.
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Installation of an Eco Hitch on a 2024 Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness
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This is 100% unedited video. It cover installing the Torqlift Eco Hitch. I have never done one of these before so you get to see the raw footage of how easy it is to do. There were a couple of little tricks that needed to be discovered but nothing out of the ordinary for a job like this. It was a very easy and straight forward install.
I can’t believe I went and bought a Subaru!
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In this video I express my excitement about buying a Subaru. I never ever thought I’d buy one but I did and now I’m hooked! Look for future videos of modifications as well as adventures that we will be taking this on. I can see already that it will be replacing some of the duty that we typically use the Jeep for.
987.1 Cayman S 2006 fuel pump relay location
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This is a walk through of my car dying on me while on the freeway 65 miles from home. Got the car home and did some trouble shooting with very little info on the internet about the relay panel location and position of relays. I figured out where the fuel pump relay is and I’m here to share for others who loose a fuel pump and how to proceed.
Bleeding Hope Tech 4 Brakes
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This is an overview of how I quickly got the air out of my brakes after installing them and the tools I used.
Intro to bleeding Hope Brakes
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Here’s an intro to my experience bleeding Hope Brakes. Watch the next video for some info.
Instal of a TruTune Rock Shox 38mm insert.
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First time really working on an air shock and installing a TruTune insert. Follow me on this video as I show how to do it. LOL!
Wish I was still 20 riding Cold Creek
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Wish I was still 20 riding Cold Creek
Installing the B1 Damper Upgrade in a Rock Shox Domain R
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This is a video showing how to swap out the parts on the right fork leg of a Domain R to make it a RC. Feel free to comment with your thoughts.
How much clearance do you have under the pinch welds in front and rear?
Thanks for the review! Has to be the best hitch out there for those looking to keep our ground clearance!
Why do complex? Why not use the approach Hope recommends (see their videos)
How did you align/set the setting when putting the cap on? Ie. How do you know youre putting the cap on as open when the dampers actually open?
@@barnabyhuckleberry3103 turn it all the way counter-clockwise, thats open, then remove the cap and put it back on to the position you want it to be when open.
@@rok2716 so there's no stoppage point? I can just spin it and decide? How would I know when it's at the right compression point?
@@barnabyhuckleberry3103there is a stoppage point, it has 10 clicks and than it doesn't go further. You set it all the way open before installing top cap then you try turning it all the way closed with the top cap before screwing the top cap on, to check that nothing is in the way when turning, then you screw the top cap on. You can can change compression level after it's installed to see what suits you.
@rok2716 thanks for responding. I've done more reading manuals and have a better idea of the process. To confirm though, this can be done without de-pressurizing the fork or disassembling it further? (I have an upgrade kit ordered)
@@barnabyhuckleberry3103 yes, you just unscrew top cap on the unpressurized side of the fork and screw in the new damper.
How common is this issue on 2.7s?
I would imagine it is the same system. Maintenance should probably be the same.
Man you have done a nice job! I’ve got a 99 I’m currently cleaning up and getting ready to daily drive and was on the fence about the notch flares cause i don’t want to crazy of a look but I’m definitely ordering some now. I’m a body tech by trade so I’m prepared for the headache involved knowing it’s all worth it in the end.
Thank you this helped
I see you use 2 brake pads instead of the bleed block that completely spreads out the pistons? From my understanding the bleed block eliminates most of the air from caliper whereas in this case there might be some airpockets?
Hope shows to keep the pads in place with the caliper mounted. Not with bleed blocks like SRAM suggests.
You could also completely unscrew the bleed port from cylinder and screw in another SRAM syringe, that way it be secure when you manipulating the caliper.. I was never able to get such a good bleed as you showing on @11:25
Qué medida de llanta traes ?? ❤❤
Preciosura de máquina
What car are these fender flares from ? Looks badass !
Your video is great, very helpful I did a CCV valve which is pretty much the same thing on an E46 they just call it the crankcase ventilator valve it's an air oil separator just of a different name but I did that and it was harder than this. This is actually very easy looking compared to the BMW 3 series CCV.
Looks fantastic!
What fork were you running on a DH back in the day that inly had 100mm travel? My 1999 Boxxers were 200mm even back in my DH day's! I'm waiting for my trutune to come back in stock for my fox 38s
@@Emtbtoday 1996 Cannondale Super V 4000 DH had just slightly over 100mm travel on the front fork. When Schwinn set me up with a bike it was their first year for the Straight 6 Yeti frame by Mert Lawill. Finding a fork back then that matched the 6 inches of travel was tough and I ended up putting a XYZYX front fork on the frame set that Schwinn gave me.
i picked up the Domain RC 160mm about a month ago from BackCountry on sale for $260 and about 2 weeks ago JensonUSA had all the Domain RC's on sale for $219 which is crazy. I've been thinking of buying a new air spring and converting mine to either 170 or 180mm travel. The air springs are pretty inexpensive at less then $50 but they look like a major pain in the @$$ to install.
nice!
Thanks!
check valve lash 2 mine tight
Front bumper looks like an Orfab. What is the rear bumper/tire carrier?
Does your spark plug wire socket have a rubber boot around it that pushes firmly into the surround hole around the spark plug? Mine only has an upper rubber “cap” that covers the top of the hole, but no rubber around the plastic wire connector. So it vibrates. I think it’s missing on my unit. I have other brand units that have the rubber that makes a firm seal around that hole and keeps it secure. Any chance you can add some photos of yours?
Have three of these might get a fourth Walmart has them at $489 right now
Mine bogs down and dies when i crank on the ac. Is there a trick to getting it to work properly?
Wish mine was stock.
Hey man what tire carrier rear bumper setup is on the xj? Thanks!
It’s a Detours USA which is no longer around.
What’s the run time on the 20lbs propane tank ?
Not sure, I’ve not ran it for more than a few hours at a time so far.
That’s a bad ass Jeep
Thank you! Lots of footage of here on my channel.
Curious if you’ve added the soft start on your AC or is this au natural?
No soft start that I’m aware of.
What trim paint did you use?
how does it perform ? I was evaluating buying one.
best $650 i ever spent
I’m really happy with it. It’s quiet to me and does what it should.
What engine is in it?
nice run tedge! car sounds wonderful.
that's my dream
very helpful! thanks!
Absolutely! Glad it helped you out.
Nice build.
Beautiful rig man....👍👍💪
Great Job. I love that is bad ass but at the same time you can take the lady out for a $100 dinner in it with a collared shirt… I just finish the driver side XMax fender. Open heart surgery for sure. Can you share some pics of the process? I’m wondering if I’m even doing mine right.
I like the hood stickers. Ile for sure do that to mine. About to install the rear Max X fenders flares. Fronts are already done. Looking up vids on the best way to tackle them. Mine may not be as nice as yours but am going to give it a shot. I to like attention to detail. Been building my 98 XJ for 4 years now. Been a work in progress. Last is tell me more about your flat screen radio. I go to have that for mine. Nice Job!
Thanks for taking the time to make and post this! I should have watched this before I deflated and unbolted. It is going to take more than my screw drivers for prying...
Does anyone know what front bumper that is?
Nicely done sir ! How much lift ?
Thanks for posting the video! I was dreading changing my AOS. So glad to hear that it took you only 15 minutes. No jacking up the car, no removing the wheel to make room, ...
Glad it helped!
What brand tire carrier is that?
Getting the screws loose for the second hose was a great trick 👍
Nice jeep. Should explain everything on and done to the jeep. Would love to know the specs
So clean, I love it!
Beautiful jeep cherokee sport
What axles you running?
Looks amazing. Can you tell me where to find those fender flares please?
They're the Notch Customs M-Max Fender Flares. They're a hefty $600 USD and require you to cut the pinch welds in the rear well and weld the body back together. Not the easiest install. Fun fact, you can fit 32s without a lift if wanted.
@@Mirrorism ty. What size lift and tires are you running under them?
@@Mirrorism Thanks for the details. Also what black vinyl did you go with for the hood?
@@Mirrorism how do you fit 32's without a lift? Spacers?
@@SirTodd The Notch Customs M-Max flares allow you to cut enough material away to fit 32s without a lift and not rub.
When they coming to production
If ya get this message I'd love to know what rear bumper and tire carrier combo that is its literally exactly what I'm looking for 👍✌🏻