The KJ is quite happy doing 100 mph in a straight line and is planted and stable in a straight line assuming everything is mechanically ok, but as other people have said in not so many words, 2 tons of jeep suddenly swerving from one lane to another, for example, to miss somebody pulling out in...
Thanks Troy. I will put it on my list of things to do when the weather warms up a bit and we get some daylight at the end of the working day. Roll on summer! :happy175:
I have just read on Holmadick's plug wires post that a couple of people mentioned the fuel filter was a serviceable item on the 02's. (Mine is the 2.4 4 ******) I didn't realise this and after a bit of looking around, I have found the fuel filter part number etc but cant find the time/mileage...
Finally decided on the "In Channel" wind deflectors and very happy with them. They fit well and do what they say on the tin. Nice cut outs near mirrors for visibility and for when the mirrors fold back. The only thing that let them down was the self adhesive strips on them were a bit poo but a...
Yes I think he/she meant they have an In line 4 as opposed to a V4. I spotted that too but didn't want to complicate the issue. Haha. As far as I am aware, they didn't make a V4 for them. Obviously the V stands for the engine configuration as in V shape and the 4 is to signify 4 cylinders, as...
Does it go into gear ok when the Jeep is stationary? Especially reverse? That is normally a good indication that the clutch is disengaging ok. I had a similar shifting issue when I first got my Jeep, also a 2.4 5 speed manual and that turned out to be the dual mass flywheel that was at fault but...
Hi Ry,
Just replaced mine a few weeks ago and got great service and good Timken bearings from Rockauto. Can't praise them enough and remember I am in the UK. Ordered on a Friday at 10 pm UK time and arrived at 11 am UK time on the monday morning all the way from the good ole US of A!!!!! I have...
I agree Tom. Looks a lot better for being black! Never heard of that stuff so I don't know if we can get it over here but will have a look. Cheers, Steve
Thanks to all for the replies. Might be a bit of a dumb question but regarding the "In channel" ones, what secures them and do they actually fit in the window channel groove, i.e. The window rubs on them when closing the last half inch or do they go between the rubber and door top? Cheers, Steve
Hi All, Just wondering if anyone has good or bad reports over wind deflectors for the windows? Are the "In channel" ones best or the self adhesive ones? Any wind roar from them? Would appreciate any photos of fronts only and front and rears. Fancying some black tinted ones but a lot of people...
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