I recently refilled my compressed A/C system with R-134a refrigerant (my system was completley empty due to a faulty o-ring at the front of the high pressure system. I have recently replaced this o-ring.) and filled the system, according to the guage. Near the end of this process, I noticed that...
so the wiring for the turn signals will not be harmed? i forgot to mention i have an 06 and the turn signals and some odd contraption on the drivers side are exposed when i take it off. well, i know the wiring would need covering at least. do you know what i could use to coat/cover the wiring with?
hey, i was recently looking at my liberty and noticed that i really don't seem to need the inner fenderwells.
does anyone know if i can just cut them out? or are they covering too much vital stuff?
Thanks!
-DAN
well, there's something i didn't know. but i did check with my master-tech, co-worker and he said any non-defective synthetic oil would do good for any engine. nothing negative but a hefty price tag would have any negative effects.
on the one side i used the bushings they sent me and did use some washers to snug it up cause there was a bit of give, but on the other side, they shorted me the bushings so i used some i got a schuck's and they were so big i had to shave them down and cram them into the space. and the lift i...
really? i'd be more inclined to believe you. cause i wouldn't at all be suprised if they were like that. my bad! the shop i work at has always aggressivly stood against changing back to mineral. and we'll see how my engine takes it. if it konks out, then it konks out.
i currently have LT265/75R16's on my KJ with the 2.5" lift and they hardly rub at all. i've made a couple minor bumper and bumperside fender mods and i can't turn the wheel all the way without the plastic catching but it is quite durable plastic and any spots that rub continuously for any...
i've been raving about this stuff ever since a freind of mine recommended it and i replaced it with the usual cheveron mineral oil. this stuff is kinda expensive. about $7 a quart, plus an oil filter comes out to around $45. but this stuff is just sooo amazing! i may not be getting much...
yeah, screw all you guys! :) i averaged, on a completley full tank of gas, 15.96 mpg! and that was before i lifted it and put big tires on it! but i did just switch to royal purple synthetic oil and i'm getting the same again.
Let me start out by saying that the place i bought this lift kit from (rocky-road.com) made it look like this is the best lift kit in the whole world for the KJ. well, maybe the extremely over-the-top "Rockfather II" seems to be literally THE best lift kit for the KJ, if you are willing to pay...
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