easy there junior; CJ Major= Criminal Justice. Thank you for your time in answering the question. This is the reason I come here for quick rock solid answers. Thanks again and have a great weekend
Ok Guys and Gals I have a math question of sorts. I recently changed the tires on my 2003 WJ; went from a LT 245 75 16(31) to a LT 285 70 17(33) and as expected the speedo is off. According to my GPS, the speedo now reads 5mph slow. This of course means that my odometer is off as well...
I have a question for those of you who have ordered these. Where are finding them? I have looked and looked for a set and cant seem to locate any, not even Discount Direct has them listed. Thanks in advance.
Thats interesting as I read an article online yesterday about the TRDs and nationally on average they only sit on the lot about 10 days. As the dealers are moving so many of them, there is little reason for them to discount them too deeply.
Welcome to the portal! Always good to see another Jeep Grand being rescued from a life of mall duty. Sounds like you have a solid plan of attack lined out. Look forward to seeing your progress. Good luck!
The WJ Forum is a valuable resource for you. There is a sticky there about what to look for when buying a WJ. I would recommend you check it out. Most people that experience problems with the 4.7 are due to letting them run hot. The motor is not near as forgiving as the 4.0 I6. Additional...
If you are wanting 3 inches I would encourage you to look into the ome HD setup. This set up combined with new isolators will easily net you 3 inches + and allow you to run the jk takeoffs that you are looking at. Combine that with an adjustable track bar and set of quality shocks (i run...
Sounds like fun; Welcome to the board. It is always good to see another WJ being used for something other than soccer mom duty. You got a good kit there. IMHO 3 inches is the perfect amount of lift for a DD/WW WJ. Great call on the Bilsteins too; I love the ride on mine. If you have not...
The new combo looks great. I think that you made a wise decision in not installing the spacers; in my opinion it is just 1 more thing not to have to worry about. Plus I really like the idea of keeping as much of the tire as possible up under the fenders. Question, where did you source the...
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