the best going Jeep i ever had was a 4 cylinder with 35's on it. so to answer ur question yes it will pull them. It was my everyday vehicle so it ran fine on the road as well.
None. An inch is a unit of distance/length and grams are a unit of mass. Gravity doesn't pull on inches.
The angle in which you pull something back.
pull your "dingling" out of her "hooha"
Pull here push there rule men! :D
angle of pull is the angle between muscle insertion and the bone on which the muscle inserts
you have to pull the transmission
Yes.
You grab the handle and pull it into 4wd.
pull slave from bell housing and pump by hand this should take care of problem
Physically, yes, but I would be really worried about its braking ability because of the weight.
hey, if you mean the the little cylinder thing in your colum, i am working and stuck on that at the moment, you have to pull your steering wheel off, take your blinker etc stuff out, then there are like 5 little holes and in the bottom of one of them there is a screw, you have to take that out and then the cylinder should pull out
take the brake line out of the back of the wheel cylinder, pull the brake pads off and then take the 2 bolts out of the back of the cylinder and pull the wheel cylinder out.
Yes
2000LBS
5000 lbs
you will need to pull the steering wheel and column cover then it will be simpl to pull out cylinder and replace it.
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