CherokeeLiberty
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Nothing special with the jeep. I just put miles on it. I did locate an AC leak on my wife’s car. We’re pretty excited about that!
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Dropped this off at the tire shop to get a replacement KO2 mounted.Found this today…
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Needless to say, time to change a tire!
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Dropped this off at the tire shop to get a replacement KO2 mounted.
Why not just use the old bolts - or cut down the new ones?I learned that aftermarket brake caliper mounting bolts are longer than the oem bolts on my 04 liberty. Thusly, they are useless. Had to park it til I can find the correct bolts or washers somewhere...
Two of the originals fell out somewhere. I think I may have gotten excessive with the anti seize on my last project. Stuffs been working loose. As for cutting the aftermarket ones down, I'm a little light on the power tools, and I'm not steady enough with a hacksaw to not destroy the threads. Was hoping for a quick replace, but all I can find are the long ones. All the oem sites I've checked are out of stock. What a dumb thing to be thwarted by.Why not just use the old bolts - or cut down the new ones?
I had one go missing once, $2 at the parts yard and I was rolling in no time.Two of the originals fell out somewhere. I think I may have gotten excessive with the anti seize on my last project. Stuffs been working loose. As for cutting the aftermarket ones down, I'm a little light on the power tools, and I'm not steady enough with a hacksaw to not destroy the threads. Was hoping for a quick replace, but all I can find are the long ones. All the oem sites I've checked are out of stock. What a dumb thing to be thwarted by.
I was thinking put a nut or two on the bolt before you cut it short, and they will repair the threads for you when you back them off.Two of the originals fell out somewhere. I think I may have gotten excessive with the anti seize on my last project. Stuffs been working loose. As for cutting the aftermarket ones down, I'm a little light on the power tools, and I'm not steady enough with a hacksaw to not destroy the threads. Was hoping for a quick replace, but all I can find are the long ones. All the oem sites I've checked are out of stock. What a dumb thing to be thwarted by.
Let me guess… You got the box, and there was a fairly neat hole in the end of it?Last week I ordered a new passenger CV axle, intermediate shaft, seal, bearing, clip, etc to make this repair. Did the driver side this past fall and it's time to do the passenger. planned to do it this weekend, but will have to hit pause bc Amazon/UPS decided to deliver an empty box instead of my new intermediate shaft LOL
Will these work? PM me if you want them.Two of the originals fell out somewhere. I think I may have gotten excessive with the anti seize on my last project. Stuffs been working loose. As for cutting the aftermarket ones down, I'm a little light on the power tools, and I'm not steady enough with a hacksaw to not destroy the threads. Was hoping for a quick replace, but all I can find are the long ones. All the oem sites I've checked are out of stock. What a dumb thing to be thwarted by.
rain guards got rid of the helicopter noise for me.Yeah, the helicopter effect is much more pronounced with the Liberty. My Outback would do it sometimes if I had the sunroof open, but just the back windows can do it on the Libby.
I've been 6k intervals since day 1 with NAPA/WIX filters and Walmart full synthetic. every oil sample i've had tested has come back with "you can go longer."Changed the oil and oil filter. It had gone 5,992 miles on the old oil. I use a full synthetic that states it is guaranteed for 10,000 miles, but going nearly 6K is double what I usually allow. I am old and the days of 3,000-mile oil changes are still heavily ingrained in my mind. I will sleep easier tonight.
For what it is worth, with 105,421 on the engine I still have never had to add oil between changes. (Knock wood.) I've had cars in the past that burned so much oil you almost didn't need to actually change it. With a fresh quart every three or four weeks that kind of took care of itself.
I thought there were only 2 bolts (or perhaps you mean 1 each side), Never experienced (or heard of) antiseize causing bolts to back off, never mind fall out.Two of the originals fell out somewhere. I think I may have gotten excessive with the anti seize on my last project. Stuffs been working loose. As for cutting the aftermarket ones down, I'm a little light on the power tools, and I'm not steady enough with a hacksaw to not destroy the threads. Was hoping for a quick replace, but all I can find are the long ones. All the oem sites I've checked are out of stock. What a dumb thing to be thwarted by.
no holes, but it does look like the end was opened and taped up...that's sus, as the kids these days sayLet me guess… You got the box, and there was a fairly neat hole in the end of it?
Mine got dropped and the shaft shot right out the end. In my case, Jegs sent a new one out right away.no holes, but it does look like the end was opened and taped up...that's sus, as the kids these days say