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Year: 2000
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Originally Posted by sycoglitch
96xjclassic is having the same issue you are. And a clogged cat can cause this. If I come across anything I'll chime in
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Year: 1996
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Hey what's the average weight of our Xjs?
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Year: 2001
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Engine: 4.0L I6 HO
Originally Posted by bhennessee1
Do you think it would be worth a shot to replace the iac?
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Originally Posted by sycoglitch
And 2wd bein lighter than that
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Year: 1988
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Engine: 4.6L I6 Stroker with port matched +99 intake and 62mm TB
Hey guys, I have a question about the dual diaphragm brake booster upgrade.
I have an '88 XJ with stock brakes and stock pedal light switch. I know mine senses the pressure with the bolt that runs through the pedal to the rod on the booster.
Question is, could I just grab a dual booster, prop valve, MC and the brake pedal with switch from a '96 XJ and be good to go? I don't really want to fiddle around too much and be out of a Jeep for 3-4 days. Any help is greatly appreciated!
PS: This is what I was meaning... http://www.jpmagazine.com/techarticl.../photo_03.html
I have an '88 XJ with stock brakes and stock pedal light switch. I know mine senses the pressure with the bolt that runs through the pedal to the rod on the booster.
Question is, could I just grab a dual booster, prop valve, MC and the brake pedal with switch from a '96 XJ and be good to go? I don't really want to fiddle around too much and be out of a Jeep for 3-4 days. Any help is greatly appreciated!
PS: This is what I was meaning... http://www.jpmagazine.com/techarticl.../photo_03.html
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Year: 1996
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i recently bought a cherokee and it ws running and driving fine. but my buddies and i decided to go wheeling and ever since then when going to drive it revs out the gears and sometimes it wont even shift cause its not getting the power to rev out to the next gear what could this be.
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i recently bought a cherokee and it ws running and driving fine. but my buddies and i decided to go wheeling and ever since then when going to drive it revs out the gears and sometimes it wont even shift cause its not getting the power to rev out to the next gear what could this be.
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Originally Posted by bhennessee1
Like 3300 lbs. stock I think.
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Originally Posted by joshlandon22
i recently bought a cherokee and it ws running and driving fine. but my buddies and i decided to go wheeling and ever since then when going to drive it revs out the gears and sometimes it wont even shift cause its not getting the power to rev out to the next gear what could this be.
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i was driving down the road and all of a sudden my jeep starts making an awful noise from the rear end and wasnt going anywhere so i got it home and took the diff cover off to find out that my drive axle was pulled out i think the c clip fell out and cant find it in the diff how can i find out what gears it has and also is there a better more stronger axle i can throw in there without having to change the gears in the front its a 89 jeep xj
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