It's not the jeeps fault, it's the engineer that designed it.I've found it helps to say, "fuckin' Jeeps!" and just keep working.
It's not the jeeps fault, it's the engineer that designed it.I've found it helps to say, "fuckin' Jeeps!" and just keep working.
Little Buddies are the best helpers! They will take a ride in the Jeep as payment!Had to replace the dust covers on the drag link and tie rod. Of course, my little buddy had to help.
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Slow down there buddy... next thing you know, you'll try something crazy like... changing the air filter.New wiper blades. I normally wouldn't attempt such a complex mechanical undertaking alone, but after watching a couple hours of YouTube videos I was relatively confident in my ability. Success!
I would recommend setting aside at least 4 minutes for this project, but first be sure that you have a couple beers on hand.
Please tell the group which wipers you settled on and give us a report on how well they work. Thanks!New wiper blades. I normally wouldn't attempt such a complex mechanical undertaking alone, but after watching a couple hours of YouTube videos I was relatively confident in my ability. Success!
I would recommend setting aside at least 4 minutes for this project, but first be sure that you have a couple beers on hand.
Finished wiring Gentex rear view mirror (made the wires nice and tidy). Replaced factory underhood light with 2 KC Cyclone LED lights wired to a toggle next to the radiator, replaced windshield washer reservoir motor, put center dash panels back on, wash & wax & polish, stand back and admire. Then I went inside and grilled some ribs.
I may start a new thread for this as it is pretty complicated. Long story short I used RainX blades. I think.Please tell the group which wipers you settled on and give us a report on how well they work. Thanks!
I think I'll have to get a second set of Jack stands before attempting the air filter. Probably have to calibrate my torque wrench as well.Slow down there buddy... next thing you know, you'll try something crazy like... changing the air filter.
I may start a new thread for this as it is pretty complicated. Long story short I used RainX blades. I think.
Seriously, most 13" blades I found were for a rear wiper. There's a difference??
What kind did you get?
I had a hell of a time finding the exact one I wanted: compass/temp/map lights.
I may start a new thread for this as it is pretty complicated. Long story short I used RainX blades. I think.
Ahh the joy not having a garage and it snows and rains on your only day off. Finished up on sway bar endlinks and bushings so I could get it inspected and back on the road. When the roads are dry and not covered in saltwater that is.
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Which make/model did you get?
Do the map lights work?