Driving Cross Country - What should I check?
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Luckily the new job is putting up in fully furnished pad so all I'm brining with me is my clothes, dog, snowboard n guitar. Basically it will all fit inside the jeep.
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Originally Posted by kissthis66
Luckily the new job is putting up in fully furnished pad so all I'm brining with me is my clothes, dog, snowboard n guitar. Basically it will all fit inside the jeep.
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this may be a little off topic, but don't just get things for your jeep. a good first aid kit, some high calorie food or stuff that doesn't spoil and a blanket and maybe a small shovel as well if you had to stop in bad weather on the road these things will help you out I live in wyoming and weather can change here in a snap. make sure you have charged batteries, car charger to
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Are you hauling much? Be careful with the diffs. Sometimes older/high mileage ones don't do so well when fluid is replaced. Maybe add a B&M tranny cooler. They are like 30 bucks, easy to install and takes the tranny cooling duties off the existing system. Good alignment, u joints, and some backup supplies are other thoughts..
this may be a little off topic, but don't just get things for your jeep. a good first aid kit, some high calorie food or stuff that doesn't spoil and a blanket and maybe a small shovel as well if you had to stop in bad weather on the road these things will help you out I live in wyoming and weather can change here in a snap. make sure you have charged batteries, car charger to
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Don't be afraid to go cross country.........
If it's your DD, you should already know that it's reliable.
If it will go an hour nonstop, it will go for days!
Hit the highway, and don't look back!
If it's your DD, you should already know that it's reliable.
If it will go an hour nonstop, it will go for days!
Hit the highway, and don't look back!
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Originally Posted by Firehawk068
Don't be afraid to go cross country.........
If it's your DD, you should already know that it's reliable.
If it will go an hour nonstop, it will go for days!
Hit the highway, and don't look back!
If it's your DD, you should already know that it's reliable.
If it will go an hour nonstop, it will go for days!
Hit the highway, and don't look back!
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Get AAA. It is like $125/yr for the top end membership and you get a 200 mile tow. If something happens, especially in nowhereville, a 200 mile tow is some big bucks!!!
In case you do need a tow, $125 is cheap cheap cheap, and if nothing happens to you at all, at least you have AAA for a year. There are also some other perks that AAA has that might benefit you on this journey, especially if you do brake down or just need some help. Out of gas, flat tire, bad battery, travelers insurance, etc.
http://autoclubsouth.aaa.com/Members...hip_Plans.aspx
Plus a lot of places take AAA for discounts on items, hotel rooms, etc.
Also whatever state you go through, know their road side assistance # if the state has that service. Tennessee has TDOT, and they have vehicles that run up and down the freeways helping people who get flat tires, out of gas, etc, and may end up responding faster than AAA.
I have had help twice myself. Once here in TN, ran out of gas, and once in Texas on a road trip. Battery died and they came and jumped us off.
In case you do need a tow, $125 is cheap cheap cheap, and if nothing happens to you at all, at least you have AAA for a year. There are also some other perks that AAA has that might benefit you on this journey, especially if you do brake down or just need some help. Out of gas, flat tire, bad battery, travelers insurance, etc.
http://autoclubsouth.aaa.com/Members...hip_Plans.aspx
Plus a lot of places take AAA for discounts on items, hotel rooms, etc.
Also whatever state you go through, know their road side assistance # if the state has that service. Tennessee has TDOT, and they have vehicles that run up and down the freeways helping people who get flat tires, out of gas, etc, and may end up responding faster than AAA.
I have had help twice myself. Once here in TN, ran out of gas, and once in Texas on a road trip. Battery died and they came and jumped us off.
Peace of mind bro.
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I just checked it out, for a 1yr membership for AAA was $120 for the best one they offered. I just called up my auto insurance, Geico, and added there roadside assistance program. Costs me $28 for a year and as I'm trying to pinch pennies couldn't pass it up.
So far this is the list I've come up with to take with and do before I leave:
Hwy80E 1,720miles
CA > NV > UT > WY >NE> IA
First Aid Kit
Shovel
Flares
Tool Box
Flash Light
Duct Tape
Blanket
Battery Charger/Jumper Cables
Motor Oil
Tranny Oil
Distilled Water
2.5g Gas
Jack and jack stands
Spare:
Tire
Serpentine Belt
Ujoint
Things to change:
Tires
Motor Oil
Transmission Oil
Axel Oil
Grease joints/Ujoints
Break Fluid
So far this is the list I've come up with to take with and do before I leave:
Hwy80E 1,720miles
CA > NV > UT > WY >NE> IA
First Aid Kit
Shovel
Flares
Tool Box
Flash Light
Duct Tape
Blanket
Battery Charger/Jumper Cables
Motor Oil
Tranny Oil
Distilled Water
2.5g Gas
Jack and jack stands
Spare:
Tire
Serpentine Belt
Ujoint
Things to change:
Tires
Motor Oil
Transmission Oil
Axel Oil
Grease joints/Ujoints
Break Fluid
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You look set! Don't worry about traveling with your xj, I do it all the time 400 miles one way for two weeks out of town, also
As for letting it cool down etc, a motor runs the most efficient when at a constant rpm, also helps with wear, but your going to have to stop at least every 350-400 miles for gas XD
As for letting it cool down etc, a motor runs the most efficient when at a constant rpm, also helps with wear, but your going to have to stop at least every 350-400 miles for gas XD
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[/QUOTE] I never thought of grabbing the shovel and a first aid kit, but thank you for bringing that up. As I will be traveling HWY80E from CA to IA I know I will be going through some snowy areas. As such on Saturday I am heading to Big O and getting some new 31x10.50x15s put on. Attachment 87768 From the reviews I read on them and the price my uncle is able to hook me up with through his work, not to mention the 3 year warranty, I had to have em.[/QUOTE]
I-80 through Wyoming can get nasty keep an eye on the weather
I-80 through Wyoming can get nasty keep an eye on the weather
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I made it!!!! And without a single hiccup. Jeep ran great, road conditions were beautiful. Averaged 19.6 mpg. 1720 miles is a long haul with no cruise control. Not looking forward to another trip like that for awhile.
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I am from Sap Paulo, Brazil. In december 2009 i have traveled all over south america (Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Argentina and Paraguay. The only issue with my 1998 4.0 automatic XJ was a dead electric auxiliary radiator fan. Here is the tavel blog (in portughese but can be google read in english) http://1jipe.blogspot.com/
I used all sort of gasolines, I suspect that in Peru it was the worst, almost 30% of solvents. Engine handled fine. In the bolivian mountains at 5.000 meters high the engined heated a little due the effort caused by the lack of oxygen. Colant also boils at lower temp at higher altitude.
I used all sort of gasolines, I suspect that in Peru it was the worst, almost 30% of solvents. Engine handled fine. In the bolivian mountains at 5.000 meters high the engined heated a little due the effort caused by the lack of oxygen. Colant also boils at lower temp at higher altitude.
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Originally Posted by XJ-92
where you at in iowa now? im on the mississippi river in dubuque
I will say I have to do something about the power. I mean having semi trucks pass me going up hill was a little depressing.