- Location
- Birmingham, AL
Okay got my trail Jeep today and trying to go ahead and get a few issues solved asap. I'll just type each "issue":
1. Leak from the steering poxr or one of the hose I believe. The old owner said it was one of the hoses and he just kept an eye on the fluid level, well that be great but half the engine compartment is stained from something wet flying around. Here are some pics:
You can see the engine was damp/crudy from something, but not "wet":
2. The dman Jeep is at about 5" of lift and no SYE( wow) anywhy it of course vibes some. My question is do I drain the fluid look for metal and the ndo an HD SYE, or just not waste the coin (cause it may go out early) and get a RE HnT? I've been happy with mine on my 242.
3. The Jeep has no bumpsteer, but does have some shimmy at 55-60 (tires/wheels), but when I am driving I notice when I hit a big gap in the road or seam the jeep will kinda slide to the left some, the steering doesn't have any bumpsteer, its liek the whole front of the Jeep. I am guessing its from the crappy Rustys stuff (LCA/UCA, tracbar and steering) or maybe alignment.
Any other suggestions?
4. I noticed the oil pressure would vary alot, but so did the engine temp guage too. Should I be a little worried or is it just screwed up guages? The oil pressure would be about 40-42 and drop to 15 or so stopped. May need more oil?
5. and this concerns me a good bit. This Jeep stops horrid, the pedal just keeps going to the floor almost and just slooooowly comes to a stop. Now my 99 on 35s can stop 2x as well and the pedal feel is great. So I have hardle any ideas, the brake fluid is full BUT he did just ge ta rebuilt rear axle put in and he said he knew the lines wern't bleeded, could air in the lines cause ****ty braking, I mean horrid.
Thats it...
1. Leak from the steering poxr or one of the hose I believe. The old owner said it was one of the hoses and he just kept an eye on the fluid level, well that be great but half the engine compartment is stained from something wet flying around. Here are some pics:
You can see the engine was damp/crudy from something, but not "wet":




2. The dman Jeep is at about 5" of lift and no SYE( wow) anywhy it of course vibes some. My question is do I drain the fluid look for metal and the ndo an HD SYE, or just not waste the coin (cause it may go out early) and get a RE HnT? I've been happy with mine on my 242.
3. The Jeep has no bumpsteer, but does have some shimmy at 55-60 (tires/wheels), but when I am driving I notice when I hit a big gap in the road or seam the jeep will kinda slide to the left some, the steering doesn't have any bumpsteer, its liek the whole front of the Jeep. I am guessing its from the crappy Rustys stuff (LCA/UCA, tracbar and steering) or maybe alignment.
Any other suggestions?
4. I noticed the oil pressure would vary alot, but so did the engine temp guage too. Should I be a little worried or is it just screwed up guages? The oil pressure would be about 40-42 and drop to 15 or so stopped. May need more oil?
5. and this concerns me a good bit. This Jeep stops horrid, the pedal just keeps going to the floor almost and just slooooowly comes to a stop. Now my 99 on 35s can stop 2x as well and the pedal feel is great. So I have hardle any ideas, the brake fluid is full BUT he did just ge ta rebuilt rear axle put in and he said he knew the lines wern't bleeded, could air in the lines cause ****ty braking, I mean horrid.
Thats it...
