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Car Forum / Jeep / February 2007

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Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...15 Feb 2007 00:41 GMT14
Having driven both, I can tell you that technically speaking, well,
Liberty's are lame.
Strange effect from a fuse14 Feb 2007 16:37 GMT3
A few days ago the accesories fuse (under dash) blew on my 95 YJ.
Since I didn't have time to go buy another fuse, I took the one
labeled Dome/Light (red with a 10 on it) and put it in the accesories
position.  Since I don't have a dome light I thought this would have
anyone do the E22 recall?14 Feb 2007 15:47 GMT4
The one for 96, 97 and 98 2.5 liter ECM reprogram.
If I remember there was a discussion about repairs later or something.
My notice is postmarked 12-21-2006. I either need to sh!t or get off the pot!
Woah.. worth a read esp modded gear people14 Feb 2007 15:24 GMT15
http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/coasting.htm
FS: Hydraulic clutch conversion parts14 Feb 2007 04:26 GMT1
I'm selling the parts for a hydraulic clutch conversion as described
on http://members.cox.net/a74cj6/08Clutch.htm:
- Master cylinder with adjustable clutch rod installed (new from
Autozone - NOT Ada-Omix junk)
'95 Cherokee Sport - Courtesy lights stay on14 Feb 2007 04:11 GMT5
I've tried searching for help with this problem without any success and was
hoping to find some help here in this group.
The other day, I replaced the headlight switch on the above vehicle ('95
Cherokee Sport) for a friend, who had broken the old one by pulling out the
Extreme angle - clutch failure14 Feb 2007 02:21 GMT12
Hi - I like to climb snowbanks. I got the $%# scared out of me on
Saturday. I went up this steep bank, and the angle started getting
extreme. I was in Low-4. As I started getting uncomfortable, I
disengaged the clutch to stop climbing. IT DIDN"T DISENGAGE! It
Get a flat $25.0014 Feb 2007 00:40 GMT1
Get a flat $25.00 for every order, regardless of the purchase amount
(starts at $19.95) or up to 100% of the membership fees (between
$19.94 and $139.95 plus bonus) or $2.00 for every woman and $1.00 for
each man who signs up for free!
CJ Seat Mounting Recomendations?14 Feb 2007 00:20 GMT17
I need to replace the seat mounting assemblies on my 86 CJ.   It has
stock seats and the mounts are worn out.   I have found all sorts of
prices from different manufacturers.
My question is this:  Has anyone found something they can recommend?
97 TJ heater13 Feb 2007 23:57 GMT1
My heater only runs on high. where is the resistors for the slow speeds?
could this be the problem?
go_n_jeepn
Cars Screensaver with arabian music13 Feb 2007 23:01 GMT1
Cars Screensaver with arabian music
http://autorank.blogspot.com/2007/02/cars-screensaver-with-arabian-music.html
Info on 95 GC13 Feb 2007 20:16 GMT8
My son is looking at a 95 GC, 72k miles, rebuilt (Jasper) 5.2 V8n with 2k
mile since swap and 2 yrs. left on warranty, full time 4WD.  Guy seems a
tad proud of but that's horse trading. I need some quick info on what I'm
looking at.  
Anti-Freeze Odor Mystery13 Feb 2007 16:26 GMT7
I am smelling the pungent odor of Anti-Freeze in the cabin of my 1984
Jeep Grand Wagoneer.
My first thought was the heater core. However, there is no leaking
into the footwell on the right-hand side, and no apparent leaking from
My 73 Jeep CJ513 Feb 2007 15:00 GMT5
Well I am now understanding why people love Jeeps so much. I bought a
73 Jeep cj5 with the 304 V8 about 6 months ago and I love it to death!
People say thats its a poor choice for every day transportation but I
dont want to spend my money on another vehicle. I'd much rather put my
Body work question.13 Feb 2007 08:38 GMT4
Greetings. I bought an 86 Cherokee with fairly rusted out floor pans.
My question is, if I buy replacement pans, which I assume go from
firewall to back seat, and transmission tunnel to rocker panel, do
they get riveted in or welded? And I have not yet removed the front
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