naysjp
Caught the Bug
No and it's my fault as the Jeep has been apart twice already and I should have done that.did you replace the pcv valve?
mounts on passenger side valve cover facing the firewall
No and it's my fault as the Jeep has been apart twice already and I should have done that.did you replace the pcv valve?
mounts on passenger side valve cover facing the firewall
That would be where I'd start, it's not difficult but tight working space.No and it's my fault as the Jeep has been apart twice already and I should have done that.
Luckily this chick has small fingers. I've seen the videos and it's a sucky place. I should have done this last year OR last week.That would be where I'd start, it's not difficult but tight working space.
Ambient air would be cooler than the air in the engine compartment. A few degrees would be better than nothing in my opinion.What if it’s 115 out like in the summer in Vegas? Where does the cold air come from?
My JT came with a Ram Air duct that takes air from the front grill and directly sends it to the CAI. I will take photos.
This^Just an observation but a cold air intake is a waste of money on a 3.6 all they are good for is letting in more dirt. Performance gains are nil most people buy into the hype of the internet. The factory air box will flow all the air a 3.6 can use and keep it cleaner.
It’s your Jeep do what you will if it came that way I’d find a factory replacement.
Just my opinion.
Looks cleanI have been waiting for some parts, so I went ahead and installed the rear bumps.
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Appears never.Looks clean
When was the last time you scratched it?
A lot of the parts are fresh. They weren't on last hunting season. I've been waiting 14 weeks for parts. So I just need to break shit in, adjust everything. And I should be wheeling again soon.Looks clean
When was the last time you scratched it?
Please doA lot of the parts are fresh. They weren't on last hunting season. I've been waiting 14 weeks for parts. So I just need to break shit in, adjust everything. And I should be wheeling again soon.