Ben824
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- Woodstock, GA
I would get frame stiffeners from H.D. Offroad if I had $150 to burn. Good upgrade for the Jeep overall.
Gear: buy one squeeze jug of 90-120 gear oil and a huge 2 gallon jug of gear oil
TC use dextron 3 oil .. get two quarts .. you unscrew the drain plug, drain it, screw back in.. open fill plug, fill it til it leak out then done.
Transmission..i dont mess with it..![]()
...TC use dextron 3 oil .. get two quarts .. you unscrew the drain plug, drain it, screw back in.. open fill plug, fill it til it leak out then done.
correction:
remove fill plug first-- you'll be in a world of stink if you drain it and can't get the fill plug out!!:jester:
Do NOT use ATF+ anything in your transmission! It has different properties and is formulated for different transmissions than ours. You'll kill it if you do!
Dexron III (or IV...whatever they're up to now, it's compatible with what our book calls for) in both the transmission and tcase.
Basic service on the transmission is to drain the fluid (which will only be 2-3 quarts), drop the pan (which gets another quart or so out), change the filter, install new gasket and fill it back up. If you want to do a home brew "flush" on it, you can pull the plug to drain the 2-3 quarts out, put the plug back in and fill it up then drive it around the block. Repeat this process until you see clean fluid coming out. Once you see clean fluid come out, drop the pan and change the filter.
I would advise against any kind of "power flush" done at a shop.
Alright folks, tomorrow is the day! I will be (potentially):
Servicing both diffs, T-Case, throttle body, IAC, and installing the new track bar and LCA's.
Question: Nowhere on the IRO instructions for the track bar does it say anything about applying LocTite to the threads of the bolts, but I have read of a few people doing that when they install theirs. What is recommended?
Also, I'm assuming since the bushings are already pressed into the LCA's, I only need to grease the outside of them?
I have never used loctite on any control arm bolt and I have put plenty of arms on and they never loosen up. The nuts are locking nuts anyways so loctite isn't necessary. If they have grease fitting you will need to shoot some grease into them still.
Even with track bar bolts I don't think it NEEDS loctite but it could hurt on maybe the frame side bracket bolts since those are notorious for coming loose. By the way good luck with that track bar. When I installed mine it ended up being harder than I thought. I had to take the frame side bracket off and take it to a shop that hard a drill press to drill it out and the nut for the double sheer "adapter" bracket is so freaking huge that there wasn't hardly any room to get a wrench in there and tighten it down so we just ended up welding mine in place.
I took my sway bar off, You don't really need it lol. Your new control arms probably pushed the axle forward a little. Driving on the road you shouldn't have an issue with it. Off road though it will be more of a problem. But when your off road you shouldn't have the sway bar connected anyway.