Colour is right but that won't tell you if it's ATF+4 all Trans fluid I ever saw was red. I have heard of many strange thing happening if the wrong fluid Is used also make sure it is up to temp and running in neutral when you check fluid level as the T/C can drain back and give false readings...
Only use mopar ATF+4 fluid. When my box same year as your was rebuilt I was having issues with hunting gears and getting stuck in no man's land between ratios diagnosis metal debris had destroyed the clutch drums
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When I did my water pump I put a new belt on it squealed like a banshee I took it off and compared it to the old one it was approx 1/2 inch longer. Exchanged it for a shorter belt all good.
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Ryco filters which are about the most common aftermarket filter in Australia only have a rubber gasket which can't fall off never seen one with a paper gasket
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Everything Jeep is highway robbery in Australia the timing gear kit itself cost me $460 to ship it over to go into an independent Auto parts supplier over $800 only reason I did thus one was it was already in the shop and I couldn't afford to wait
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When I had the timing gear done a few months ago I was charged $225 a piece for valve cover gaskets (AU$) I clean forgot to order them with the timing set.
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I was just on OME website no other stockist listed apart from ARB. On the vehicle selector it only lists GC and wrangler.
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The rears look right and if you can get the OME132 go for it they are hard to get now. Those fronts are wrong or at least the pic is i would be asking the seller to clarify
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Ok so these are Old Man Emu coils the seller is either an ARB outlet or sourced OME from ARB. Incidently in Australia as far as I know ARB is the only place you can buy OME
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If you google how to install nutserts/rivnuts there are some good videos on how to do it. There is also one that shows how to make a tool to install them, that tool is nothing like the amazon one you put the link up for that is a pop riveter
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Changed the oil on both the KJ and the KK. I rather do the KJ any day getting to the filter on the KK is a punish unless yoy have double jointed elbows
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