I didn't even know there were different sizes whithin the kj's...very interesting. Not sure 2 gallons would be worth it unless you just happen to have one or it needs replaced anyway.
Post in thread 'What did you do to your jeep today?' https://www.jeepkj.com/threads/what-did-you-do-to-your-jeep-today.50782/post-795964 this happened to me some time ago. I too was concerned about the noise it would cause.
https://www.jeepkj.com/threads/for-sale-sold-rebuilt-jba-ucas-lifted-kj-for-christmas.79295/ the powder coat had begun flaking and jba decided to send me a new set under warranty. I had already purchased the bj rebuild kit and new style bushings, so I cleaned them up, painted, and rebuilt them...
Replacing the cv at the will take 20‐30 minutes longer and you'll save lots of money doing it. There are multiple lengths of drive shaft depending on configuration. Many have struggled to get the correct one first time, but the cvs are all the same.
Thread 'six seater liberty' https://www.jeepkj.com/threads/six-seater-liberty.59450/ I did something kinda similar many moons ago. Check out this link to if you wanna hear from all the naysayers. I've since removed as kids have grown and moved out so it's no longer needed. It's really not very...
Amazon amazingly! Brock Replacement Driver Front Power Window Lift Regulator Repair Kit Compatible with 2002-2007 Liberty with Ball Stud Type Glass. Looks like they only have fronts left and very few. 68059645AA https://a.co/d/4MXms3G
I did a thing! I've had the steel replacement for about 2‐3 years. I got the complete set after the passenger window crapped out on the freeway in negative I don't remember exactly degrees fahrenheit. I've been replacing them one by one as they fail. Luckily today was about 70°. Didn't take a...
I assume you don't have the the knuckle (upper ball joint) attached as that would just make it more difficult. Sometimes a little persuasion in the form of a pry bar or large screwdriver is needed. Don't tighten anything until bolts are in place.
The correct answer is yes. Another way to look at it is if your jeep had it's last alignment before the springs sagged you probably just improved the alignment by doing a clevis lift. I drove mine for a long time under that premise. I wanted new tires anyway, but didn't really see any unusual...
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