South Florida Dysfunctional 4x4's
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Yep. That was my plan for the u-bolts. I just havn't had the time to go out and grab them. I'll look into the shackles though. thanks for the info.
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Year: 1989 xj sport 2dr
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 12 hole bosch Injectors
U bolts come with blocks get the kit with smallest block there cheaper but same u bolts .Think like 10.00 cheaper than bigger blocks.
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Year: 1989 xj sport 2dr
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Also read somewhere yesterday about a misfire being solved by fuel rail being cleaned out ....just thought id share....
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Year: 91
Model: Cherokee
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Seriously? I would never think of that. I just got my back yesterday and I got a miss yet, all plugs are good, I got spark and the problem seems like when the jeep gets warm and sitting in traffic, it's like it's not getting fuel. It bogs bogs bogs than comes right back. I won't just shut off. Fuel pump is brand new. It even does this when I'm driving, feels and sounds terrible. I've already ruled out water in the gas. But fuel rail I never thought of. The only way I can explain it is when I get on it it feels sluggish to react than all of a sudden (like the affect of when a turbo spools up) it just cuts loose and I got full power. Yet stop light to stop light bog bog bog miss miss miss putt putt putt, till I crack it wide open again. I'm thinking that it has to be some sort of fuel issue, either the fuel it self, gas tank with crud in it, or fuel delivery.
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Yea I was just in Miami I was lucky I was in my truck and not in my moms car we went to the store and when we left the truck was parked in 40" of water.
Moral of the story never park below ground during flood season
Moral of the story never park below ground during flood season