I stubled upon these documents during my search a week or so ago. I have a 2004 so I don't know if the 03' or 05' is my best bet. However, these manuals seem incomplete. They show some good description information on how stuff works but not a lot of step by step on the R&R of the car. Is there a...
Well, thank goodness that I trouble-shoot stuff for a living because my mind works wonders around problems. As I was working on a computer using my remote connection software, the Jeep issue was tumbling around in the back of my mind. I couldn't understand how taking the driver's door apart...
Yea, like me! I had never dealt with it. The only car that I have ever worked on was my 1979 El Camino and my 2001 Corvette. I'm new to Jeeps. Got mine for practically nothing and now I'm going through it fixing everything. Just came out of the garage after dealing with the door locks. My REMOTE...
I just bought myself a very used 2004 Liberty, which had shocks that were good and shot. I did a little looking around on the forum and the latest thread that I found was quite a bit old so I decided to post some updated information on part numbers, cost and where to buy.
I picked up my...
Oh, I definitely enjoy my "enjoyment" car. My Jeep is here to get me through the snowy season. I don't mind getting it dirty with salt and such. I just have NO desire to go climbing up the side of a mountain and then rolling the thing. As you get older, you tend to not heal as fast as you did...
Thanks Bob. Keep in mind that once you get your shining like that, you are not going to want to drive it off-road anymore. I'm not an off-roader so I will be shining mine up and then avoiding dirt like the plague!
Thanks Dave. It's a therapeutic hobby of mine. My new Jeep is black and it is covered in swirls so that's going to be a fun project that I plan on documenting and posting here..
I like joking about, "Where's a cop when you need one!" In this case, right behind you buddy! :rotflmao:
He looked at me as to say that now, the rest of the car needs work. I looked at him and said, "You're on your own buster!"
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