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Is there a point in time where Jeep stopped making manual window/lock doors? I'd like to switch from powered to manual doors on my 94 if they even exist. Guess I'm not sure if the doors from the older, more likely manual years would fit the 94's..
JJacobs: I'll try that broomstick idea.
Aardvark: I changed the cap late last year and had no shaft play but it wont' hurt to check it again I suppose..
A few weeks ago my XJ started making a knocking sound. It doesn't do it right away, the engine has to warm up.. maybe 10-20 minutes until it starts making the sound although the last time I drove it, there was no noise. Oil pressure is fine..
So far everyone that's heard it says it definately...
Last time I calculated it, I was seeing somewhere near 19mpg and 85% of my driving is expressway. I'm stock other than some 235/75/15 Goodyear MT tires.
I'm planning on sticking 31's on my stock suspension. I don't see the need to lift it yet and since the body isn't in the best of shape.. I'll be introducing the fenders to the sawzall as much as needed. :D
That more than likely has to do with location.. Michigan loves salt in the winter so everything rusts here eventually :) A friend of mine had a pacesetter exhaust back in 98 that lasted maybe a year and a half before rotting through. If you live in a warmer climate area or an area where salt...
I'd stay away from Pacesetter if I were you. They are notorious for making crap. I've never dealt with any of their truck producs but I have dealt with their sport compact products. Poor fit, cheap production methods, cheap materials (rusts quickly).. you get what you pay for and Pacesetter...