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Spent last year cussing out my ABS system. Eventually paid a real mechanic only to discover the wheel bearing opposite the side throwing codes was the issue.Finally, got that exhaust clamp back on as it should be, still louder than I expected - but at least it's coming from the tailpipe. Hasn't put out the CEL though, so, in a sense I'm no further forward.
Thought I'd try the spare ABS sensor on the other side - but it means taking the battery tray out again, & I really can't be bothered; it'd be different if I knew that'd knock that dash light.
Yesterday, I found the missing front brake pad, so with an hour or so to spare, I set about fettling the ends so it would comfortably fit.
So with all that work done, it's a shame the scrap yard gates are looming ever closer. I do know someone who'll do the diagnostics at mates' rates, but I can't imagine when - unless I can leave it at his place one weekend for him to look at in his own time.
Nah, although I was more than a little surprised to see one seller actually offering them. It seems to be a very American thing, never even heard of them 'til I got my 1st XJ, not something I've ever needed, nor anyone else I've known/worked with over the years & don't see any need to start now (although it is true that we're talking about much older vehicles than I grew up with).Did you get the hardware kits, too?
I buy the Blue Print stuff, (including the brake shoes) never had a problem with their products with both Trooper and Jeep. All service items/consumables - filters and the like.Thought I'd better order some shoes if I'm gonna tackle the parking brake at the weekend.
1st set up (on EvilBay) - £50+! So, quickly moving on (i.e. scrolling down) endless choices, huge price range - & not a single brand mentioned. Found some at £19.87, then the same ones for £18.87 - & very shortly after that, £18.85. Still had several pages to go but didn't think I'd improve any further on price, & I'd spotted they were from CarPartsinMotion who (for the benefit of my compatriots who, I know, hang on every word I post with rapt attention) I've bought from before & happy to do so again. On a closer look, I saw they appeared to be Blueprint (for those same 2 guys, really) a leading pattern parts brand, well thought of in "the trade" (in fact my local factors carry their stuff - & it's not cheap!). To cap it all, "10% off with coupon" - & a link to it. So £16.96, free p&p, reputable brand, reliable source, delivery Friday. What's not to like?
Turns out it's pat of the Bilstein group - which explains the prices (ordinarily), but also gives some assurance of quality.I buy the Blue Print stuff, (including the brake shoes) never had a problem with their products with both Trooper and Jeep. All service items/consumables - filters and the like.
Sounds like you (or, rather, your Jeep) have been cloned which really should be reported to the police, although I can well understand why you wouldn't want even more aggravation.Today I have been mostly dealing with an insurance claim against me/my Jeep for an accident that apparently happened a few weeks ago. It has been quite a traumatic introduction to the world of insurance claims in the UK. It has been alleged that I drove my Jeep into the side of a car in a well known supermarket chain that has over 4000 stores across the UK. The claim is being processed even though the location of the store has not been given or even the time of the incident, and I now have to account for my whereabouts during the whole day and it's 'guilty until proved innocent'. On that day I went nowhere near civilisation and have been trying to get witness statements from a variety of different livestock. Unfortunately many of the sheep I was relying on to bail me out spent Easter Sunday on a multitude of dinner tables across the county so that has been a bit of a non starter. I'm hoping this will all resolve itself but quite frankly I don't need this ration of shizzle.
I've used some rubber hose and a couple hose clamps.Finally fixed my cursed driver rear brake light. The plastic in the contact ring had melted a bit and blocked the tab on the bulb holder. Mildy concerned why it got that hot. Took me months to figure that out.
Troubleshot passenger front window regulator: upper guide tube is broken in two places. Tried gorilla tape but didn't hold. going to "splint" it with some abs tubing I have.
I HATE YOUR GUTS!!!...So my total haul: light bar, 2 recovery hooks, 3 floor mats, leather seat cushion and headrest, and skid plates for the engine, transmission and transfer case. My cost: $99. This was a pretty good day.
According to this LOST JEEPS thread, they mostly bolt in.replaced my muffler recently and figured out the new one is slightly larger, which was making the hanger arm hit the frame making an annoying noise - so today I slipped a rubber cover over the metal arm and - no more noise!
I need to make a trip to my local pull-a-part yard to hunt down some replacement leather seats - can anybody confirm whether the lay flat KK front seats will work with the KJ?
also looking at doing brakes/rotors/and LBJs soon...after 3 LBJ failures (all at slow speed and 2 in my driveway), I am paranoid and change them often.