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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
Alright, bud. We have different definitions of value, but if you're happy with it, that's all that matters.
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
The **** is going on with my a/c.
Bought the jeep a few weeks ago. Luke warm air blows.
Bought a refill kit with gauge..
Hooked the gauge up and pressure was at 0.
After like 15 seconds of pumping 134 in the **** says its over pressured.
Still blows luke warm air.
I did this with the ac on max..
Ideas?
Bought the jeep a few weeks ago. Luke warm air blows.
Bought a refill kit with gauge..
Hooked the gauge up and pressure was at 0.
After like 15 seconds of pumping 134 in the **** says its over pressured.
Still blows luke warm air.
I did this with the ac on max..
Ideas?
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Rustys and zone..
Both of which are better (marginally)
Rustys coils and leafs are so much better than RCs..
I've ran a 3" rustys, 4.5" Rusty's, 3" rc and 4.5 Rc. Both Rusty's lifts rode way better. The bushings in the rc kit disintegrated within months.
Then I got smart and stopped buying cheap stuff
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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Sure they can..
Rustys and zone..
Both of which are better (marginally)
Rustys coils and leafs are so much better than RCs..
I've ran a 3" rustys, 4.5" Rusty's, 3" rc and 4.5 Rc. Both Rusty's lifts rode way better. The bushings in the rc kit disintegrated within months.
Then I got smart and stopped buying cheap stuff
Rusty makes good springs. I don't trust anything else he touches.
Zone makes the best overall lift out of the budget brands.
RC knowingly sells bad **** and then recommends you purchase their upgrades to fix the manufactured defects. Also, their customer service is either excellent or useless depending on your luck, with nothing in between those poles.
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
We agree on something!
Rusty makes good springs. I don't trust anything else he touches.
Zone makes the best overall lift out of the budget brands.
RC knowingly sells bad **** and then recommends you purchase their upgrades to fix the manufactured defects. Also, their customer service is either excellent or useless depending on your luck, with nothing in between those poles.
Rusty makes good springs. I don't trust anything else he touches.
Zone makes the best overall lift out of the budget brands.
RC knowingly sells bad **** and then recommends you purchase their upgrades to fix the manufactured defects. Also, their customer service is either excellent or useless depending on your luck, with nothing in between those poles.
I will vouch for his Coils RE and Rusty use the same Coil Manufacturer
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
I've had 2 Rusty's Leafs fail on my 95 YJ after being on for 1 week. You could clearly see at the break there was a metal imperfection. I admitted to wheeling the Jeep at Rausch Creek that weekend They denied my claim cause they said I used my Jeep in a comp that was there that weekend. After several calls and even talking to that ******* (Rusty) in person it took them 6 months to get my my replacement springs. After a Month I was running RE springs on the YJ his springs went to a scrap pile .
I will vouch for his Coils RE and Rusty use the same Coil Manufacturer
Me? I put RE leafs on my XJ, was gonna buy Hell Creek for the MJ, and my YJ has a Black Diamond lift that I want to replace with RE springs and Bilstein 5100 shocks.
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I hate Rusty. He's a *****, and I'll never give him a nickel. He has a history of good springs, though.
Me? I put RE leafs on my XJ, was gonna buy Hell Creek for the MJ, and my YJ has a Black Diamond lift that I want to replace with RE springs and Bilstein 5100 shocks.
I've ran Rusty's leafs, Rc, and re.
Re and Rusty's are pretty close to being equal. Rustys don't over lift which is nice.
I'd really like some g9s on this build
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
^We all have a little bit of ******* in us, it just takes a bit to admit it! on the other hand, which tire would you guys recommend when I buy my lift probably a (4.5in zone), between (true 31s) treadwright guard dogs, 32in (really 31.5) radial mud rovers, or 31 (30.5 in) Duratracs? I like the tread pattern of the guard dogs the best and I hear mostly positive things about them. But I don't know if you know of any other decent tires where I wouldn't have to trim fenders, Preferably (31s or32s)?
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^We all have a little bit of ******* in us, it just takes a bit to admit it! on the other hand, which tire would you guys recommend when I buy my lift probably a (4.5in zone), between (true 31s) treadwright guard dogs, 32in (really 31.5) radial mud rovers, or 31 (30.5 in) Duratracs? I like the tread pattern of the guard dogs the best and I hear mostly positive things about them. But I don't know if you know of any other decent tires where I wouldn't have to trim fenders, Preferably (31s or32s)?
Check out Firestone Destination M/Ts. I had them before my current tires on my DD and got over 60k miles out of them, and they had great traction on and off-road.
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Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
It can really be anything, those just seemed like a good place to start. My brother has the destination ATs and they are really solid and well made so I'll have to look into them, thanks! If only I made a million bucks!
^We all have a little bit of ******* in us, it just takes a bit to admit it! on the other hand, which tire would you guys recommend when I buy my lift probably a (4.5in zone), between (true 31s) treadwright guard dogs, 32in (really 31.5) radial mud rovers, or 31 (30.5 in) Duratracs? I like the tread pattern of the guard dogs the best and I hear mostly positive things about them. But I don't know if you know of any other decent tires where I wouldn't have to trim fenders, Preferably (31s or32s)?