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  1. Anybodyhome

    Correct drag link

    Teraflex manufacturers a few parts, but all of their steel components are imported overseas and assembled in Utah.
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    Correct drag link

    The Teraflex SKU: 1853920. BTW, it's now priced at $514.99 direct from Teraflex, as the part is manufactured in China... tariffs and all that. The same part I paid about $230 for 4 years ago.
  3. Anybodyhome

    Blown Head Gasket

    No, just the rockers and everything up top associated with the patented 3.6 knock.
  4. Anybodyhome

    Blown Head Gasket

    Thanks, I'll check that. Odds are, they haven't been touched in 150k miles.
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    Blown Head Gasket

    Few weeks back, my 2014 JKU temp gauge started creeping toward the 3/4 mark, so I pulled up JScan and, with no rhyme or reason, it happens intermittently not enough to cause a lot of concern. Nonetheless, I change out the t-stat to no avail. Next, I discover the low-speed fan isn't coming on...
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    Correct drag link

    Not sure what you're asking, but this is a relatively common, and easy to find, part that will set you back anywhere from $150 -300 depending on manufacturer. OEM is on the lower end of the cost factor. Replaced mine a couple years ago when I was having difficulty getting the front end aligned...
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    Goodyear Duratracs vs Territory M/T

    My wife has a 22 Chevy Tahoe Z71 that is one of the most comfortable, quiet and best riding vehicles I've ever driven. Aside from the brand new Yukon Denali we rented and drove around Yellowstone a few weeks back... I've had 2 other Tahoes and an Expedition... the Expedition was the one that...
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    Goodyear Duratracs vs Territory M/T

    FWIW, I drove a 2021 Chevrolet 1500 Trail Boss pickup the other day with a set of Territorys on it. It was the loudest, most annoying tire noise I've ever heard. And this is a relatively new pickup truck, far more insulated and noise deadening than a Jeep. I can't imagine the noise in a Jeep...
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    Generational JKUR

    Get yourself an OBD dongle. I've been using this one for a few years now: Them get the JScan app set up and go from there. The issue with the power locks intrigued me. Can the power lock default setting be changed with a JScan? It turns out, yes. So, other than identifying any codes or...
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    Hate Dealers

    Went to look at a truck a couple months ago. It was 90 minutes away, so I called ahead to make sure it was still on the lot. All good, it was parked out front and ready for a test drive. Went well and the truck was exactly what I was looking for. Price: $32,990. So, I sit down and the kid gives...
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    Hate Dealers

    Had the same issue few years back. The t-stat is likely stuck open and the coolant is flowing at start-up, not allowing the engine to reach normal operating temp. Let us know how long it takes the dealer to figure it out.
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    Pros and cons of going with a newer JLU diesels

    Looking for pro & con to maybe consider selling my JKU and going with a newer JLU diesel.
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    Shake at 30 mph

    I'm going with a wheel/tire out of balance, which an alignment won't fix. Check the inside of your front wheels and look for the silhouette of a balance weight that may have come off. I've had this exact same issue, except it was between 48-55 when it would get a little shaky. Got home, lifted...
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    Horns don’t work

    Not sure which is more effective- the OEM horn or yelling out the window. I've never been more embarrassed than when I've had to lean into the horn the few times I've used it in 10 years. My suggestion: install onboard air that can be used for air tools, airing up tires and an air horn that...
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    Jeep JKU RTT Roof Rack Question

    I have a 200lb Smittybilt Defender rack, and it's only about 4x4. But it holds a Reese cargo bag with a few pieces of luggage inside nicely. At nearly 70 years old and 300lbs, I'm not climbing up and down off the roof to take a leak once or twice a night...lol.
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    TPMS troubleshooting dead end

    I have a 2014 and went through JScan this morning checking the TPMS. If you have completely disabled it, there is no dash warning, scrolling through the dash menu won't even bring the TPMS up. If the TPMS is completely disabled, it's as if the Jeep doesn't have TPMS installed. There is no...
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    TPMS: new wheels and J-SCAN

    I've had my 2014 for 9 years now and never had a TPMS issue, and I've had a couple sets of new 35s installed along the way. I disabled my TPMS several years ago because the threshold on JKUs is 30psi, I believe. I keep my tires at 28, so to avoid the constant alarms and dash notifications, I...
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    TPMS troubleshooting dead end

    If I remember correctly, you have to clear the code(s) first, then disable the TPMS system. I disabled mine with JScan several years ago and it was a 30-second process. I'll be tinkering with my 2014 tomorrow and, if I remember, I'll take a look at it. It'll refresh my memory. This is what...
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    New Foglights

    Thanks. Mine are great lights, it's just the lenses that are about cooked after 8 years. The ProComps are nice, but they have a polycarb lens as well.
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    New Foglights

    I've had these for almost 8 years now and the poly lenses are beginning to yellow and crack. Don't get me wrong, the lights are great and, paired with the matching headlights, improved 1000% over the factory. But the lenses look like crap and I'd like to find a foglight that has a glass lens...