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Car Forum / Jeep / July 2004

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Armor11 Jul 2004 21:31 GMT10
Theres always a lot of talk about where to start with mods on our
(newer) Jeep- lift, tires, winch, etc...  I've got an '03 I6 Sport
that is my daily driver and I'll be keeping it after it reaches "toy"
status, (e.g. PAID for)... I'd like to protect what I have, so, I'm
Air Conditioner Help Needed11 Jul 2004 16:41 GMT13
I thought I would try posting this hear in the hope that someone might
know what the problem is I am having with my air conditioner.  I have
a 1998 Jeep TJ.  The air conditioner is not working and the clutch on
the air conditioning pump does not kick in when I jump it.  The freon
99 WJ Error Code...11 Jul 2004 14:01 GMT6
99 WJ Limited 4.7L 77,000 mi
Right...so I am not mechanically inclined beyond simple fluid changes.  Can
someone give me a hint on what this might mean?  Just spent a bunch of $
replacing CPS and about 2 weeks later we get this code:
fool pump.. :(11 Jul 2004 12:08 GMT3
Arg.
I think things are getting better for the ZJ but lately the
fuel pump has been making a bearing style noise.  The old
mk-1 brain can't remember if the pump runs then stops then
Jeep Heater Hose11 Jul 2004 08:23 GMT4
The heater hose on my jeep is 11/16 id . Does anyone know a place on the
web that sells 11/16 id hose and brass fittings ? None of the auto parts
  stores have 11/16 hose and say they have never heard of it. I ordered
what was listed as the correct hose for a wrangler but it was ...
Brake Question11 Jul 2004 02:01 GMT8
95 GC.
Step on brake pedal and hear that awful hissing sound.  Brake effectiveness
is diminished but not totally gone.  Am I looking for a vacuum leak
somewhere or is the master cylinder toast?
jack where11 Jul 2004 00:51 GMT23
I installed my high lift jack on my front bumper.I would like to know where
some of you guys put yours and why.   It's to help me dicide if it's staying
there or not thanks you guy have always good input on thing that matter to
jeeps.
Another Jeep restoration page10 Jul 2004 20:48 GMT1
Found this in my browsing.
http://www.armyradio.com/publish/My_M38-A1/My_M38-A1.htm
Lots of cool pics.
Mike
9" to replace 35c help10 Jul 2004 18:59 GMT3
 Taking my daughter's 35c out of her 95 YJ this weekend, she is putting a
ford 9" in, and 4.88 gears, and an Advanced Adaptor HD SYE my question is
about lining it up and drive shaft. From all the reading I did last night,
it looks like if you put the pinion in peralel with T case ...
Four Wheel Parts charges10 Jul 2004 16:25 GMT16
I, yesterday, ordered some shims to adjust my pinion angle to hopefully rid
myself of this driveshaft vibration.  When I talked to the sales guy on the
phone he told me the price would be 11.00 plus tax.  When I got there today
it was something like 18.00 total.
2003 ERoCC - Rock Crawling Championships at Badlands in Attica, Indiana10 Jul 2004 06:27 GMT2
OK, it's not new. You might like it anyway.
http://www.k-inc.com/%7Egfphoto/p_other/p_2003rock/rockcrawl.html
Ping Bill Hughes...10 Jul 2004 04:38 GMT3
Now we know what you 'been up to:
http://www.leanintree.com/shopping/ImagePopup.asp?id=MGP7803&c=GFT&p=POS&page=1 .
-or -   http://tinyurl.com/yudu 
Pretty awesome, I'd say!!!!!!!
97 Wrangler 4 Inch Lift Question....10 Jul 2004 03:03 GMT1
Hello all. As some of you have read, I recently installed a "Pro Comp Stage 2"
4 inch suspension lift with 33 inch tires on 15 x 10 inch wheels on my 1997 TJ.
Before I make another stupid move, I wanted to ask everyone's advice on getting
a slip yoke conversion and new drive shaft. ...
Diesel engines: better low-end torque?10 Jul 2004 02:47 GMT63
I had always thought Diesel engines had better low-end torque.  Don't they also
generally get better MPG than a similar gasoline engine? Another plus would be
no ignition system.
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
Brakecylinder on Yj10 Jul 2004 01:20 GMT1
I'm about to change brakepads but i cant get the cylinder on left frontwheel
to slide in.
Any sugestions ? what do i use to push it back in ?
On the right side there was no problem..
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