Bought some of this today:
https://www.owi.com/retail/brands/peak-auto/antifreeze-coolant/oet-afc/peak-original-equipment-technology-for-north-american-vehicles/peak-original-equipment-technology-concentrate-antifreeze--coolant-for-north-american-vehicles--gold
Hoping I do not need to return it.
I am at 9.5 years and 49K on my coolant. I think I'd better get going.
By the way - what do you guys do with the old coolant? When I did mine last I was down in Virginia and can't really remember what I did.
^ What Jeremy said. Just make sure you put it in the right way 'round. I did it backwards on a car many years ago and the experience was ... interesting ...
I do the thermostat when I do a coolant flush. Since the system needs to be drained I figure why not? With my luck, I'd change the...
I got this one:
https://www.championpowerequipment.com/product/100424-27-ton-log-splitter/
Goes vertical for the really big logs when needed. It handled everything I could throw at it and I now have all three of my wood racks full.
And to keep things relevant, I can tow it around with my...
If I am reading this right, they told you to come in because they had the parts. Then when you showed up they didn't have the parts. Then when you complained they mysteriously where able to find the parts?
If that is true I would send a letter to Jeep HQ and never go back to that dealer...
Here is the link for the build. There are more details in subsequent post in that thread:
https://www.jeepkj.com/threads/profdlps-2007-liberty-project.54355/page-11#post-648035
I see they sell them at Amazon now. I ordered mine from a place called FarmTek. Basically, get four clamps and...
I built the ones in my sig. A few parts and they just screw together, so no welding. If they look interesting let me know and I will try and dig up the "How-To" thread.
As my lift was being finalized I remember Tommudd telling me to go and find the worst road I could and really beat it around so it would all settle in. (I had plenty of roads to pick from here in the Cleveland area...) If you don't find anything amiss I bet yours will just fade away too. Hope...
I would look underneath and see if you see any marks where something is banging into something else. If you can spot it, maybe a good whack or two with a hammer will fix it. (This is assuming that something with upward travel is hitting something like the undercarriage you can safely flatten out.)
Mine was LOUD, and rather disconcerting. (Especially so as I had never driven or even ridden in a lifted vehicle before.) Like what you describe, potholes didn't phase it - it was only on bumps. I'm wondering if something on the undercarriage needed to be tapped down, which eventually...
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