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Old 06-06-2012, 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Liamket
My 1989 xj 4x4 is making a weird sound as I go down my driveway over the washboarded section full of small bumps. It almost sounds as though someone tied a key chain or something to the front wheel. (no its not my keychain in yr ignition, I have just the key in it). I've noticed this problem on my truck as well but can't figure out what it is.

It's a high pitch ringing/rattling/clanking. Drivers side I believe, and like I said, reminds me of someone shaking a keychain full of old metal keys.

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I'm trying to figure out this noise as well. Freaking annoying as it comes and goes. If you can, jack up the front and pop the rims and brakes off. Give the dust protection plate thing a good look along with the rest of the brake components. Start checking for slack by wiggling the hub or rim itself. Should be no side-to-side movement. If there is then your bearings are on the way out
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Old 06-06-2012, 09:20 AM
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Searched my heart out and for the life of me could not find a write up on how to do a interior swap on a 97+. I am swapping from Grey to TAN, anyone know of a write-up? All I have been able to find is how to swap 97+ into pre-97.

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I don't know of there is a write up on it or what, but I remember reading somebody doing it on here, couldn't tell ya who. But they said to take a part the dash and paint it to what ever color you were going with, and then same with the door panels. And all the other trim. Imo the door panels I can picture not adhering to the paint that well because they are that cushiony leather but I'm not sure. I do recall him using some special kind of paint. If you search hard enough you might be able to find it. Search for an interior mod thread. I'm pretty sure that where I saw it. You'll find some other neat stuff in there that you might like too. And you are on your own for the seats haha. Not sure how you can do those.
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Old 06-06-2012, 10:58 AM
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Anyone know if the filler neck is the same on the XJ as it is on the MJ? I'm having a hard time getting useful search terms on Google.

EDIT: Looks like they're the same. 4WD.com lists both applications for their OEM replacement.

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I need new shocks I'm at stock height but I'm planning on getting a lift within a few months. Can I just buy the shocks for 2.5-3.5 lift now or won't they work at stock height?
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Old 06-06-2012, 03:47 PM
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they might, but you'll bottom them out over every bump. Best wait to throw them on (aka deal with the ones that are on it for a few months)
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Originally Posted by dukie564
they might, but you'll bottom them out over every bump. Best wait to throw them on (aka deal with the ones that are on it for a few months)
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Or just get a true lift kit now instead
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I have a couple of questions, this is my first time doing this job and the Haynes sure didn't help much.

1. Is the gold looking metal part part of the seal?
https://i.imgur.com/1LQIX.jpg
2. What the hell is this round spring that came out? It looked like it was just sitting in there behind the seal?
https://i.imgur.com/uYBss.jpg

Thanks for the help everyone.
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Old 06-06-2012, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by avision
I have a couple of questions, this is my first time doing this job and the Haynes sure didn't help much.

1. Is the gold looking metal part part of the seal?
https://i.imgur.com/1LQIX.jpg
2. What the hell is this round spring that came out? It looked like it was just sitting in there behind the seal?
https://i.imgur.com/uYBss.jpg

Thanks for the help everyone.
Yes and the spring is there to keep tension on the rubber of the seal.
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Old 06-06-2012, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by odgreen89on35s
Yes and the spring is there to keep tension on the rubber of the seal.
Thank you for the quick reply!

So the spring should go into the new bushing?
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Pouring rain, very humid, and sputtering on the highway. Gas gauge is pegged way past full and it stalled out twice. In a parking lot waiting for my friend who is a tow truck driver to come tow it home. Wtf is going on? I'm thinking fuel pump? Fuel filter isn't too old, and I put Seafoam in a couple months ago. There is a leak on the top part of the tank (slow leak when full). Could that create unsavory happenings in the tank that could create intermittent fuel delivery?
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Originally Posted by 89XJDan
Pouring rain, very humid, and sputtering on the highway. Gas gauge is pegged way past full and it stalled out twice. In a parking lot waiting for my friend who is a tow truck driver to come tow it home. Wtf is going on? I'm thinking fuel pump? Fuel filter isn't too old, and I put Seafoam in a couple months ago. There is a leak on the top part of the tank (slow leak when full). Could that create unsavory happenings in the tank that could create intermittent fuel delivery?
I'm no expert but these Jeeps assume a fuel system with a certain pressure. What you're descriing should cause the same issues as running with a bad or missing gas cap.
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Originally Posted by salad
I'm no expert but these Jeeps assume a fuel system with a certain pressure. What you're descriing should cause the same issues as running with a bad or missing gas cap.
So that could possibly be due to the hole that it's leaking from? Causing a similar effect?
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Originally Posted by avision

Thank you for the quick reply!

So the spring should go into the new bushing?
The new seal will have a new spring in it already.
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I've got a 1999 jeep cherokee and it's got a 3 inch skyjacker lift. I want to add an inch to my lift. What's the best way to do that?
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I've got a 1999 jeep cherokee and it's got a 3 inch skyjacker lift. I want to add an inch to my lift. What's the best way to do that?
Coil spring spacers and bigger shackles is your cheapest bet, still safe on the road
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