What was done to your JK this week?
Amassing parts, fluids & tools to replace the timing chain set on my ‘09 JKUR. Only 75,000 miles. Not pleased about this. Chain is loose as a goose, have never had a timing chain wear out this quickly. Job isn’t all that difficult, giant PITA!
I picked up a set of Jpeggz and love then
I love the Jeep 100x more when it’s naked... I picked up a set of Jpeggz this week and couldn’t wait to try them out... froze my butt off as it dipped down to low 40s.... #nodoors #doorsoff #wranglerjk #jeepwranglerjk #wranglerfootpegs #wranglermirrors #gotopless #jpeggz
Comfortable footrest and uses door nuts to keep them from walking off when your Jeep is left unattended
Comfortable footrest and uses door nuts to keep them from walking off when your Jeep is left unattended
Replaced the timing chain & gears on my '09 JKUR. Only 74,500 well maintained miles. The chain had about 1" of slack and was rattling like a maraca. Straightforward job, but a lot has to be R&R'd. Not impressed with either the design (no tensioner) or the quality of materials used.
grill inserts
Installed grill inserts on the 2011 JKU. Just a quick job to update front. Oh and had the Freedom tops off as it was 73 degrees in NorCal.
(New to JK Forum btw, first post, have used it a bunch for researching maintenance and hope to give back a bit. Also looking to keep it maintained for the *next* 100k miles.) I know, "It's a Jeep", but don't shame me for not beating the hell out of it like my first two Jeeps...
(New to JK Forum btw, first post, have used it a bunch for researching maintenance and hope to give back a bit. Also looking to keep it maintained for the *next* 100k miles.) I know, "It's a Jeep", but don't shame me for not beating the hell out of it like my first two Jeeps...