Bright Red 97 XJ Build
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Finally ordered an Advanced Adapters SYE. Only downside is I won't know what size driveshaft to order until I put on the new coils and shackles.
35s in maybe a month.
35s in maybe a month.
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Originally Posted by Doove
Finally ordered an Advanced Adapters SYE. Only downside is I won't know what size driveshaft to order until I put on the new coils and shackles.
35s in maybe a month.
35s in maybe a month.
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Originally Posted by Doove
What sucks is that I already got a new front driveshaft because the old one crapped out and the Adams Driveshaft one was the cheapest.
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Well that was fast,
Advanced Adapters SYE kit came in today.
my wierd idle issue is getting worse. I've cleaned my MAF sensor and throttle body, air filter is clean, and put some SeaFoam in the gas tank. I'm thinking it's time I replace my 209k mile old injectors.
Advanced Adapters SYE kit came in today.
my wierd idle issue is getting worse. I've cleaned my MAF sensor and throttle body, air filter is clean, and put some SeaFoam in the gas tank. I'm thinking it's time I replace my 209k mile old injectors.
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good idea. I changed mine out around that mile marker too. I went with k suspension injectors.
http://www.ksuspensionlifts.com/stor..._Products.html
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good idea. I changed mine out around that mile marker too. I went with k suspension injectors.
http://www.ksuspensionlifts.com/stor..._Products.html
http://www.ksuspensionlifts.com/stor..._Products.html
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Heres his thread.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f72/78...ectors-222140/
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I ordered some from JHC on here who cleans and rebuilds them. I got a set from him and they were spotless, super fast shipping too. Definitely a good upgrade, my jeep idles much smoother now.
Heres his thread.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f72/78...ectors-222140/
Heres his thread.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f72/78...ectors-222140/
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Jeep actually died at a red light this morning. Hiccuped and died, but started right up. Drove 100ft and almost died again while driving, flashed the CEL, then drove like nothing happened.
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Keep us posted on how you like the Boostwerks shackles with the No Lift SRB's. I'm debating on getting a set to replace the JKS shackles I have with my No Lifts.
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Will do! Still haven't installed anything, just stockpiling parts again. I like to try and do everything at the same time.