is this normal for the liberty ?
if I hit a dip in the road the front hits hard like there is no give in the suspension.
just wondering if maybe it's time to upgrade some suspension parts .
it has 83500 km on it not sure what that would be in miles.
forgive me this is my first write up on a how to and I was working outside (no garage yet) and it was a bit chilly . and I only did the passenger side.
I have provided a link to the pics with descriptions and will try to explain a little more here...
did you have to replace the gaskets?
I got the PCV from my local JEEP dealer $12.00 and new gaskets $45.00 per side .rubber not cork.
mine did the same thing blew oil all over the passenger side of the engine and the engine bay.
I hope it's not a head gasket,do I ever hope it's not... I should know for sure friday afternoon. I get done back shift that morning so I'll get a couple hours sleep then have a look.
It was very cold out -19 C about 3 f . I'm wondering if maybe the crankcase vent froze up?
luckily I was only ten feet from my driveway.
I suddenly got a very strong smell of oil burning. I opened the hood and had a look, there was oil dripping on the exhaust and all over the side of the engine bay. it's the only place I can see that it would be leaking from judging by the mess it...
sorry if this has been asked before,
but I've read and re-read all the posts I could find till I went crosseyed.
anyway if I were to use OME 927 front and 948 rear I can use my stock front shocks and use rear shocks from a Dakota with hockey pucks in the rear and Tera Flex in the front...
made my own cargo tray today . thanks for the pictures with the dimensions timmyb457
http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=3487&stc=1&d=1293741651
http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=3488&stc=1&d=1293741651...
(lol) you are correct . after shoveling and shoveling and shoveling some more
we went home . gotta get a lift and some taller tires. we probably could have made it then .
the snow was packed so hard under the jeep I had a hard time to get it out . after the fact I thought maybe if I had...
I hear what youre saying about the moose.
I lived In New Brunswick for 25 years. hit one with a tractor trailer once, I was lucky.
a guy a couple weeks later wasn't . as for the deer whistles I realy don't know, Ive used them before and they didn't seem to make a difference . but to each...
actually the Dartmouth store is only about 2-2 1/2 hours from where I live , so a nice road trip:party52:
after much consideration I'm going to wait till I can afford an ARB do it right do it once . oh and no prob keeping the Deer in the bush I prefer them on my plate in stead of my grill...
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