QUOTE (BadKarma @ October 27th 2009 7:37 PM)

Nice, be sure to install a new fuel filter(alot of ppl neglect this, not saying you but the previous owner) and change the trans filter another neglected item.
Thats a good looking rig.
Thanks!
I was going to change the trans filter but I am hesitant. I have read alot of cases where on a high milage vehicle that hasn't had tranny service done properly if you change the fluid the tranny takes a dump. The reasoning is something to the effect (I don't recall the exact details) the new fluid breaks free all of the deposits and pumps them through the trans.
I totally forgot about the fuel filter...thanks! But upon research, it appears it most likely in the tank. Some had them outside, I'll have to check.
QUOTE (GlockMasterG9 @ October 27th 2009 7:47 PM)

Sweet...............good for you man.
Thanks!
QUOTE (WakaWaka @ October 27th 2009 9:19 PM)

Nice! Any plans for it? Or should I ask is there any reason as to why you bought it?
Those jeeps are good trucks, and the 5.2 or 5.9 magnum in those trucks are really strong motors. I have a lil over 70k on my 5.9 and basic maint., which never needed a thing and runs top notch!
Many guys on the dodge forums wish they brought back the 5.9 - because they are strong motors

2" lift and a little bigger tires. Basicly make it look like it should have looked leaving the factory. I've been down the big lift/big tire/axle swap/wheel the hell out of it/sucks to drive on the street road already.
It only has the 4.0L engine. Not a bad thing but wish it had a V8.
QUOTE (Pepper @ October 27th 2009 10:20 PM)

Very cool. I have a '98 with the 5.2l. I love it, even though it has been a PITA because of the screw ups of a shade tree mechanic. Water pump was going out, so rather than just change it, he decided to try to milk it along with a half dozen bottles of BARS Leak sealant. Eventually he changed it, but about 6 months after I got it, the radiator wound up plugged up, bad enough a radiator shop couldn't clean it out. Wound up overheating it badly before I figured it all out, cracked both heads.
Few things I suggest with those. First, get rid of the stock thermostat. I don't care what Chrysler says, 195* is too damned hot with a small radiator like that. Too little room for mistake if something goes a bit haywire 50 miles from nowhere. I dropped mine to 160*, and it's much happier. Second, buy an extra set of heater controls. They all go bad eventually, pick up a good used set off ebay, and sit on 'em until yours die. Third, flush your cooling system and ensure it stays clean. Today's engines can't deal with the crap we used to get away with on the old V8's.
Enjoy your Jeep. They're the best mid to large SUV out there IMHO. Go like a scalded cat, handle like a dream, and incredibly sure-footed.
Thanks, we are enjoying it so far.
QUOTE (NONEYA @ October 27th 2009 10:36 PM)

Nice looking Jeep you got.
Thanks
UPDATE: The trans did not slip today....amazing what the proper amount of fluid will do..