"Chrysler said that dealers will inspect the vehicles and install trailer hitches to protect the gas tanks. The company said vehicles without hitches will get them, as will those with broken hitches or hitches that aren't from Chrysler."
i would say no.. i drove mine across town the other day and popped the cover and had my hadns in the oil and it was luke warm...
i wonder what the others will say.
here.. look at this..
1. remember this is a offroading centric site, so answers here will be leaned towards that
2. google the miata tire calculator.. and look at the measured OD of the sizes you want.
If theyre close to your stock size plus or minus an inch you might be ok..
thats just my...
hair dryer... and some kind of orange based cleaner... or go to your local vinyl decal/sign company... a place that puts wraps on vehicles, and ask them for advice.. ( for a beer you might be able to get one of them to do it for you)
http://www.driveshaftparts.com/cv-joints-shafts/jeep-front-driveshaft-cv-joint/prod_430.html
save yourself some money bud..
yes its totally doable yourself.. tis a c clip that retains the cv to the shaft.
i had to pay to have mine done cuz i couldnt get the axle free of the jeep.
personally i think it did quite well for the beating it took...
I dont know that any non race built vehicles would have taken that trip without similar damage.. maybe not an A arm but linkages and such woudl have taken a beating.
WOOHOO! ABS stopped me in the middle of an intersection again today!!! had to turn off the jeep and back on before they would release.. parts cant get here soon enough.
lights have cleared themselves and cruise control works.. when we took out the sensor and put it back it must have positioned it better.. Wyckoff has processed my order i imagine ill have the parts weds or so.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.