wayoflife Administrator Staff member Today at 4:45 AM #21 Aceisback said: I also know a guy with an owners manual and the internet who hopefully can fix it. So you do agree that it has death wobble though? Was hoping it wasn’t just because I only have one usable arm to drive with. Click to expand... Umm, am I missing something here?
Aceisback said: I also know a guy with an owners manual and the internet who hopefully can fix it. So you do agree that it has death wobble though? Was hoping it wasn’t just because I only have one usable arm to drive with. Click to expand... Umm, am I missing something here?
Bullwinckle Hooked Today at 4:50 AM #22 Always use the owners manual. For installing Jeep parts I’ll use the internet or YouTube mainly Eddie and Cindy’s videos.
Always use the owners manual. For installing Jeep parts I’ll use the internet or YouTube mainly Eddie and Cindy’s videos.
Cousin Clyde Hooked Today at 5:01 AM #23 Bullwinckle said: Always use the owners manual. For installing Jeep parts I’ll use the internet or YouTube mainly Eddie and Cindy’s videos. Click to expand... Agree with this. Plus basic mechanical common sense. And in my JK, I turn the key to see what the codes are. Then throw parts or electrical tape at it until it behaves. OverlanderJK said: Stock jeep, owners manual. Heavily modified jeep, whatever makes it not fall apart. Could be gorilla glue in the motor if thats what it takes. Click to expand... …And this. 5w0 gorilla glue in the winter.
Bullwinckle said: Always use the owners manual. For installing Jeep parts I’ll use the internet or YouTube mainly Eddie and Cindy’s videos. Click to expand... Agree with this. Plus basic mechanical common sense. And in my JK, I turn the key to see what the codes are. Then throw parts or electrical tape at it until it behaves. OverlanderJK said: Stock jeep, owners manual. Heavily modified jeep, whatever makes it not fall apart. Could be gorilla glue in the motor if thats what it takes. Click to expand... …And this. 5w0 gorilla glue in the winter.