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Ok, getting back on track. Let's just say that the speedo and odometer are both reading accurately. They were checked with my gps. What other issues might cause poor mileage? Specifically, a 35% drop.
I had actually checked both jeeps with my gps to see how accurate they were, and both were pretty good. Installing a cat and doing a tune up are both on the to do list. My buddy had a similar set up to mine on his 2001 xj and he was surprised at how bad my mileage is. Hopefully I can find...
I have a 1998 xj with a 4.5"lift. AW4 auto with 3.55 axle gears and running 32" Cooper STT tires. I am lucky if I get 180 miles out of a tank. My last xj was also a '98, stock with AX-15 and 3.07 gears and 29" tires. It would easily get 280 miles every tank of fuel. I know I would lose some...
I already have a raised mount and hi steer set up. I've thought about building a new track bar with a Johnny Joint on either end but i've been getting mixed advice on whether that would put too much stress on the rest of the steering components.
I'm running the RE 7.5" long arm lift with 35s. I'm constantly having issues with the track bar getting sloppy at the bottom end (poly bushing). It wreaks havoc on my steering on the highway. All the angles seem good to me and I also have hi steer knuckles. Any suggestions?