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So I finally got another Jeep! I bought my last one twenty years ago. I had the '04 TJ for four year

So I finally got another Jeep! I bought my last one (first one) twenty years ago. I had the '04 TJ for four years, and had to sell it when our first kiddo was in-route. I remember ... [Wranglerforum.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Here's your guide to trending discussions at WranglerForum.com! Highlighted posts ["New" LJ](  August 17, 2024  •  8 posts  •  370 views  TJ General Discussion   [pushcoguy said]( — So I finally got another Jeep! I bought my last one (first one) twenty years ago. I had the '04 TJ for four years, and had to sell it when our first kiddo was in-route. I remember ... [Read more »](  [got some Rubicon axles need advice](  August 16, 2024  •  7 posts  •  247 views  TJ Technical Discussion   [Jerry Bransford said]( — 4.10 will be fine for 33's or 35's with your 32RH transmission since it doesn't have an Overdrive. So far as the new Rubicon axle lockers, they run on 5 psi so you just need to ... [Read more »](  [YJ 304 Build Thread](  August 16, 2024  •  8 posts  •  394 views  YJ Build Forum   [InjectedCJ7 said]( — New member here, but not new to the Jeep world. Currently own a 78 CJ7 with a Tuned Port 5.7L IROC-Z engine. But, to the point, I’m going to be trying to finish an abandoned project ... [Read more »](  [Steering Stabalizer](  August 18, 2024  •  11 posts  •  343 views  JK Technical Discussion   [rsmwrangler said]( — Just replace the old with a new one. No need for dual. [Read more »](  [Cylinder Misfiring](  August 17, 2024  •  7 posts  •  347 views  JK Technical Discussion   [chat.harvey said]( — My #4 Cylinder was misfiring, so I replaced the coil and the plug. I put it all back together again, hooked the battery back up, and it's still showing my check engine light, ... [Read more »](  [When is a Jeep no longer a Jeep](  August 16, 2024  •  125 posts  •  9,599 views  General Jeep Discussion   [Chugiakguy said]( — That is a very good point, Shillelagh! I would point my finger at all the needlessly complex electronic and digital frivolities, er, "features", in particular. Not that I can't ... [Read more »](  [Pizza cutters & contact patches.](  August 16, 2024  •  58 posts  •  2,773 views  Tires & Wheels   [Camper_Bob said]( — I would also like to add that no one is arguing about inflation pressure here. We all seem to agree that deflated tires will offer positive attributes regardless of, and separate ... [Read more »](  [Rubicon locker bypass](  August 17, 2024  •  15 posts  •  770 views  JK Pics Forum   [Mike-5 said]( — Well, the best answer is BECAUSE. Because he wants to do it. Why 37" tires instead of 35s? Why a 4" lift instead of a 2.5" lift? Why an LS-swap? My example is easy. 2015 JKU-R ... [Read more »](  [Water Crossings and Splashes](  August 16, 2024  •  19 posts  •  1,688 views  JK Pics Forum   [BlueBabySound said]( — I've watched too many Jeeps seize up from splashing through water, so no splashes for me. Here's some water crossings though... [image] [image] [image] Does this count as a water ... [Read more »](  [Steering issues on TJ](  August 18, 2024  •  11 posts  •  350 views  TJ Technical Discussion   [Digger84 said]( — INSTALLATION (1) Install steering gear on the frame rail and tighten bolts to 95 N·m (70 ft. lbs.) (2) Align and install the pitman arm and tighten nut to 251 N·m (185 ft. lbs.). ... [Read more »](  Sent on behalf of Wranglerforum.com by  [Fora](  [iOS App Store](  [Google Play](  You are receiving this email because you either registered as a member for Wranglerforum.com or signed up for updates.  [Unsubscribe](  [Send feedback](mailto:support@newsletters.fora.com?subject=Feedback%20for%20Wranglerforum.com%20newsletter) WranglerForum.com, VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter St, Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5V 2H1

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