So I'm thinking brushed bronze for the wheels and then either a darker blue or a gun metal gray for the body, what does everyone think
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Perfect thank you this is extremely helpfulA lot of load like wheeling, 75-140. Regular use, most common 80-90. LSD ( limited slip diff ) add a modifier additive.
I use Valvoline products since my work truck is a Ford but Royal Purple, Pennzoil or water you prefer works fine.
Transfer case ATF+4 NP 231 1.6 quarts/1.5 liters
Chrysler 8.25 - 4.4 pints/2.08 liters
Dana 30 front - 2.5 pints/1.2 liters
Neither it’s the main intake hose from the air box to the throttle bodyA leaky Jeep, no way! What kind of hose is it? Is it a vent or vacuum you can use whatever size rubber line that works if there's not a sensor or something in it. It's probably a vent or the collection point for the PCV. I have Rough Country springs on my big Cherokee and I can vouch that the shocks are pretty low quality. Other than that looks like a good kit, especially if you need to replace stuff anyway.
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Amsoil is the best IMO but hard to come by in my area. I use Valvoline 75w-140 synthetic in the diffs, mopar tcase fluid for the NP247, and Mobil1 high mile synthetic in the crankcase on my WJ.Ok so I’m looking at changing fluids in my Jeep. I have about 200000 miles and I’m looking for recomendations on what type of oil to use in my axels, tcase, engine and tranny ( automatic ). Yes I can google it but I was curious what you guys would recommend
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I called the FCA recall center about mine and they set it up with my local dealer.So I was just looking up the recalls on my Jeep and there are 4. I’ve never had to deal with recalls. Do I just take it to a Chrysler dealership and have them do the recalls or is there a special process I have to go through
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Yeah, local dealership should get you taken care of.So I was just looking up the recalls on my Jeep and there are 4. I’ve never had to deal with recalls. Do I just take it to a Chrysler dealership and have them do the recalls or is there a special process I have to go through
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That would be extremely unfortunate if it doesn’t fit lol, it’s a perfectly good headerI have owned both a 97 and 01 cherokee (currently building the 97) I don’t think the 97 header will fit the 01! The 01 has the 2 piece manifold with 2 extra O2 sensors in it. But other than that a few other minor things everything fits which is the great part about XJ’s!
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Check out Falken Wildpeak AT3W's. They're less that the usual BFG's and they're great! a good mix for everything I can throw at them. I think I paid about $150 a tire before the fees and tax. I think by the time I had all 5 done, I was around $850-$900 out the door. Not bad if you ask meOk so I am looking to upgrade the tires but keep them reasonable, I have a 3.5 in front and rear lift, 15 in rims, and I’m looking for a good balance between durable, lower on the price point and good enough to get over some terrain but still be used as my daily driver. I know I’m asking a lot, anyone have any leads?
I was going to recommend, or mention these as well. They seem to be the latest craze, and i've only read good things. I think Falken has a new(er) wild peak that is just the "AT" or maybe something else thats specifically designed for lighter weight vehicles (subaru/small suv/etc.) but i could be wrong on that as well.Check out Falken Wildpeak AT3W's. They're less that the usual BFG's and they're great! a good mix for everything I can throw at them. I think I paid about $150 a tire before the fees and tax. I think by the time I had all 5 done, I was around $850-$900 out the door. Not bad if you ask me
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I've been all about these tires since they came out (before the craze). I had a few of my buddies rock them on their rigs as soon as they were available and raved about them so much that I made a point to get a set when I needed new tires. I dig them. Even in a lower ply, they're still pretty durable from what I hear. The Rubitrek AT is the one you're referring to I believe. They look to be just as capable but (arguably) a little less aggressive. Either way, their rubber compound wears well and the tires seem to handle anything I throw at them. Mud on an AT usually sucks but these handle decently.I was going to recommend, or mention these as well. They seem to be the latest craze, and i've only read good things. I think Falken has a new(er) wild peak that is just the "AT" or maybe something else thats specifically designed for lighter weight vehicles (subaru/small suv/etc.) but i could be wrong on that as well.
no experience with either.... i'm still rocking the Goodyear Wranglers that came on mine, and I will until they're worn out or dry rot. I also only did the "up country" lift on on mine (about 1.5 inches over stock).