Mine have stripped/broken the fold in gear, I've put a thick black tywrap on to hold them still. It was a temporary fix 2 years ago...Today I mostly lost my rag with the flippy floppy wing mirror.
Is there a quick and easy bodge to hold it open?
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Mine have stripped/broken the fold in gear, I've put a thick black tywrap on to hold them still. It was a temporary fix 2 years ago...Today I mostly lost my rag with the flippy floppy wing mirror.
Is there a quick and easy bodge to hold it open?
Even on the main hiways its good to haveThanks! I'll do that and see how it works.
I've already planned a good bit of reinforcement for the plate, which I started today; I'm hoping to finish it up tomorrow and I'll post final pictures for y'all. I don't really plan to high-center my kj in a rock garden, but I'm dead sure not going to take the risk
I have personally hit a muffler and a driveshaft on highways, and skid plates have saved the day. Both fell off their respective pickup trucks right in front of me and there was no chance to avoid them.Even on the main hiways its good to have
I have hit ladders, transmissions and other junk that would of taken out my transmission if not for a sjid plate
Nice Job!Alrighty, skid plate is finished! The ground clearance on my liberty is 10" at the front of the plate and 12" in the back. I'm going to do some more drilling on it for drainage and I might eventually coat it or something. I tested it with the floor jack, raised the body about 3" without hitting the transmission; I'm satisfied with that. Here's the final pictures:You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attach
Just ordered the cheapest ABS sensor i could find (£14 on FleaBay, of course). If that does the trick I really ought to try & find the invoice/delivery not for the other one, so I can have a winge (won't do me any good, except make me feel better). If it doesn't, those scrapyard gates are looming ever closer.
b-t-w, does anyone know how/why left & right ones are different?
NTK/NGK I believe makes a lot of the electronics for the KJ’s, and that sensor is less than $40. Buy once, cry once.Just ordered the cheapest ABS sensor i could find (£14 on FleaBay, of course). If that does the trick I really ought to try & find the invoice/delivery not for the other one, so I can have a winge (won't do me any good, except make me feel better). If it doesn't, those scrapyard gates are looming ever closer.
b-t-w, does anyone know how/why left & right ones are different?
UK pricing is unlike our somewhat reasonable US costs.NTK/NGK I believe makes a lot of the electronics for the KJ’s, and that sensor is less than $40. Buy once, cry once.
Thanks for that, although odd that they're different lengths as they're routed the same - the socket must be in a different place. (mind you, the 1st replacement is at least 4" too long). Also strange that the sensors are handed but hubs + sensors aren't.left and right are no different other than length. when my drivers wheel bearing went, I went with amazon china wheel bearings with sensors and are universal since they were both made the longer length for which ever side needed it (I don't recall off hand). I think I paid $80 for the pair.
the problem I believe lies with the oem or quality tone rings and cheap sensors. Since the tone rings in mine were sort of made for their sensors, they worked well for me going strong over 2 years now, and i still have the extra one if the cheap china or other oem fails I have a backup.
Granted, you should always go with the highest quality part when possible, but $150+ wheel bearing and sensor only had a 1 year warranty when I was shopping, and lately for me american parts have done a great job at failing 1-2 months out of warranty, or sooner and them just not honoring the warranty. I guess the engineers are doing their jobs perfectly lol.
Good Luck with that. If my experience of doing a complete rear brake job on a WJ is anything to go by, that's quite enough for one weekend, never mind the springs & shox!I'm about to change the rear calipers, rear springs, rear shocks,and rear brake discs along with new park brake shoes then bleed the system through, other than that II'm not doing much today......
NGK is, now, a leading brand of spark plug, I'd no more buy anything else of theirs (except, possibly, glow plugs) than I would, e.g. a Champion oil filter - not that they're available here.UK pricing is unlike our somewhat reasonable US costs.