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Old 04-22-2014, 11:14 AM
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....got out the multi-meter and started checking wires...
B2: Dome lights power - 2 red/blue wires, 8.5v
D: Dome lights ground - 2 black/white wires, 0.35v

Looks like a couple issues:
1) Ground issue somewhere still, or is small current value normal/ok on dome light circuit? (Dome lights work correctly, open door and using switch)...
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SNIP - the question above was missed on part of an earlier post. The drivers side overhead light will not shut off now. It's done this before, but I thought I had fixed it. Is this going to be ground related, or? See above - voltage on the ground side of the circuit at the headlight switch (brand new).

And, YES, I've already done Cruiser54's tips on ground refresh...and fixed a another southern engineered ground left from the P.O.
Anyone? Any ideas, what to check next?
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Originally Posted by muskrat
There is a stinger front bumper on cl
The guy says fits 90's xj
He question is will it bolt right up to a 2000
Or does it need any fab work?
Will fit.
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Old 04-22-2014, 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by my89xj
Will fit.
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Does anyone know where I can find printable stencils for the jeep cherokee emblems. Like cherokee, 4.0 litre and even a jeep one?
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Originally Posted by BOOMroasted
this is an easy one (or two).. having trouble finding a definite answer

I'm replacing the brake calipers today. I'm not doing anything to the rear brakes but do I still have to bleed at all four ends to get any air out that might get into the system? Any tips to make this is unfrustrating as possible?

Also.. I replaced my pads and rotors less than 1000 miles ago, which is when I realized one of my calipers was on its way out, and I decided to go with the stainless steel piston over the plastic/composite ones that are on my jeep now. Are brake pads interchangeable with these two types of calipers? It looks like the hole in the piston is a lot larger on the stainless one. I don't want to get started and then be stuck without a way to get to the parts store.
Sorry to repost this. I fear it getting buried.
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Yes, when fluid dribbles out, air sneaks in everywhere. Naturally it goes to the highest point which is where the lines converge. Bleeding all four corners manually sucks, but little vacuum pumps are the way to go on a budget. You crack the bleeder and just use the tool to draw fluid through the lines (don't forget to keep the reservoir full). Order is rear right, rear left, front right, front left.

Not sure on stainless vs. phenolic pistons.
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Originally Posted by BOOMroasted
Sorry to repost this. I fear it getting buried.
edit; beat to the answer, Again.
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Originally Posted by salad
Yes, when fluid dribbles out, air sneaks in everywhere. Naturally it goes to the highest point which is where the lines converge. Bleeding all four corners manually sucks, but little vacuum pumps are the way to go on a budget. You crack the bleeder and just use the tool to draw fluid through the lines (don't forget to keep the reservoir full). Order is rear right, rear left, front right, front left.

Not sure on stainless vs. phenolic pistons.
I appreciate it! I have to go get some brake fluid today anyway so ill ask about the brake pads there.
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whats the chances of a torque converter being bad over a flexplate?
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Originally Posted by dwilly
whats the chances of a torque converter being bad over a flexplate?
Maybe ask your bookie.......

In what, where, why?
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Originally Posted by cruiser54
Maybe ask your bookie.......

In what, where, why?
its in a 97 xj 4.0 4x4 auto i was told its one or the other i havent got to tear into it yet. the shop told me tey were gonna drop the trans to check and charge 65 bux an hr. i was just wondering which is more likely to be bad.
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Originally Posted by dwilly
its in a 97 xj 4.0 4x4 auto i was told its one or the other i havent got to tear into it yet. the shop told me tey were gonna drop the trans to check and charge 65 bux an hr. i was just wondering which is more likely to be bad.
What's the issue?
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Anybody know what combinations of leafs get you about 2.5" of lift using Dodge Durango and XJ leafs, just need a starting place, I know it all varies compared to sag on the leafs your using
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Originally Posted by cruiser54
What's the issue?
on start up it clunks, shut it off clunks multiple times, if coasting around a curve and hit throttle coming out it thunks, if idling in park or neutral and touch the throttle it clunks, all coming from rear lower motor area.
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OK what are some axle upgrades I can make to my 8.25 and Dana 30? I'm planning on running a Lokka locker in the rear and regearing to 4.10 on both axles. What else can I do?
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