Hello everyone...
I have been having a problem with the socket connection on my right rear brake light.
When I turn on the head/tail lights, it illuminates, but when I apply the brake, it does not get brighter.
I have figured out what the problem is and after keeping the brake pedal...
I'm thinking about redoing it now with everyone saying I should use the adapter rings.
I don't know if I like the audio quality out of the Kickers because they have very little bass. It seems as if the factory OEM speakers had better bass...
Is this what I should have used:
Scosche SAC-656 Speaker Mounting Brackets Fit select 1980-up vehicles — adapt 5-1/4" or 6-1/2" speakers to fit in stock locations at Crutchfield.com
Should I just leave them the way I installed all of them?
I put some new speakers in my 03 Jeep KJ.
I was told that the size was 6.5 inches. So I purchased 4 Kicker CS65 speakers.
They did not fit in the same holes as the OEM speakers. I ended up drilling new holes for them. I could only align 2 holes up with the speakers to the vehicle...
It has been aligned already...I will see about forcing it in further, but I don't think I can do it unless I take it out completely and re-try... :freak3:
I got one side in completely...at least I think so. However, the other side still sticks out to some degree with some play.
I took it to the shop and they tried prying it in with the pry bars and it wouldn't go in further.
They kept commenting on how OME lift kits like the Frankenlift...
I did lubricate them with the soap and water. They are very difficult to get in place.
I will attempt again with the screwdriver otherwise I will take it back to the shop that installed the lift kit and they should be able to get them pushed in completely.
It took me a crowbar to remove the original ones. Inserting the new ones was very difficult and had to use the shovel method you mentioned, but I couldn't even get it in fully. They are in far enough that they will hold, but I need them to go in further so they are snug tightly in like the old...
I bought the Teraflex bump stops and brought them to the shop to install because I also bought WeatherTech floor guards.
The guys at the shop were commenting how installing the longer bump stops defeats the purpose of my OME lift and will decrease the amount of range I get.
Any opinions...
Got the brake booster swapped out. It must have been defective. Ended up getting it refunded back from the shop that installed it and then bought some WeatherTech floor mats :)
What? I am confused. It is not amazing how good they look lifted?
Ebay OMEs? What? I just got done putting OME on my Jeep. I think you mean OEM, right?
Hmm. Do you know of anyone that wants my brand new OEM front stops? I hate to spend another ~$65 on extended bump stops when I just spent that amount on regular ones and they will go to no use.
I checked the hoses, they looked fine. I think it is the brake booster. I took it to Firestone and had one of their techs take a look. They also concluded it was the brake booster and that possibly one of the diaphragms is busted or some kind of leakage inside of it.
I found out that it is...
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