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The coolant system was serviced by its pevious owner (amazing, they actually serviced something other than the oil) at about 83k miles, it isn due for a change unil 110k.
Ok, i just switched to that new synth oil by Quaker state, the brand new one with the Q on the bottle. anyway, it seems to have quieted the engine down a bit, and it idles smoother also. Ill let ya guys know how i like it as i get some more miles on the engine. Anyway to the question.
Can you...
Well, if the romainians can build a car as well as they can build a firearm, we shouldnt have too many problems with build quality. They were good at mass produceing good quality items.
I put mine down where the knee board is under the steering wheel. And had to bore a big hole through the metal plate that backs it, but theres a ton of room to run wires back there.
Took a visit to the local CATerpillar dealership. Picked up a set of two Square lights for the front of the jeep. They throw a nice wide light source. And well, if i hook up the hellas also, ill be able to throw a long beam out front then. Im wondering if i can find a set of lights from cat that...
Ok, if i was to swap the proportioning valve from the ZJ into my 98 XJ Along with the rear discs, i was wondering Will this throw a brake light on the dash? Or do the connectors swap around from the XJ prop to the ZJ prop, or are they same in the later years?
Also, When you pull the Prop valve...
Has anyone thought about or tried useing liberty rear discs on their rear 8.25 axle? Im thinking not, because its new, and you cant really get junkyard parts yet. But you never know. I know they have a 8.25 rear axle with discs and thats why i was wondering.