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Replying to: embeeduece (Jan 17, 2009 2:30 pm) I'm still loving my Jeep, but I haven't done much with it the last month or two. Best of luck with your Audi (would love to see what kind ya got - I DO love the A5) and hope to see you back in a fun toy Jeep soon! -Paul |
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Replying to: mac24 (Jan 19, 2009 7:25 am) 1. 4.0 engine is darn near bulletproof and a proven engine. The V6 is okay, and you can probably do things to it to make it more of a performer, but I'm not into those kinds of engine mods. 2. TJ's have a HUGE aftermarket base at THIS time and those parts are a LOT cheaper than comparable JK parts at THIS TIME. That may change as the JK is out longer, but for now, the TJ is still a LOT cheaper to mod/upgrade. 3. JK's (08+) have a tire pressure system that will drive you nuts if you airdown offroad. 07's don't have it or it works differently. IMO, if you're going to wheel it, a TJ will be easier/cheaper to fix/maintain than a new JK. I sure wouldn't wanna flop a new JK (I have flopped a TJ). Now depending on your usage, that could be different. The JK axles are generally stronger than the TJ's D44's. The JK is more streetable than the TJ (more comfortable). But if you're going to wheel it, a TJ is a better way to go (and easier to fix). Just go with the soft top only. The freedom top is a pain from what I've read about it. In making your decision, you can't go wrong with either, but each has their strengths, depending on what YOU want. -Paul |
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Replying to: tsjay (Jan 17, 2009 2:35 pm) Thanks, Paul, as well. I know Audi's maint can be crazy, so yeah, I had her checked thoroughly and folded a warranty into the loan. She's an '05 A4 Quattro w/ 6spd manual. Never posted a pic of the Jeep before; trying now. If successful, it's her in Joshua Tree National Park.
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Recently i've been having problems getting my soft top on and off. I believe the bars are bent to the point where it is ripping my top. Does anyone know a way to fix the bars so they no longer put so much pressure on the top? Also if that can't be fixed, can you just buy the hardware for the soft top, and where is a good place to do so? Thank you
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Replying to: Jeep0523 (Jan 21, 2009 10:57 am) It is ALMOST a fine art to getting the TJ top up and down smoothly. I don't mess with it but twice a year - once in the spring to take the top off and run the safari, and once in the fall to put the soft top back on. During that time, the soft top is totally off - hardware and all. But there is a process that I find works. But I would like to know if you have done anything to the soft top hardware (bows/frame) that would put any kind of stress on the top. Properly fit, it IS tight, but the cold does NOT help at all. -Paul
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Replying to: erickpl (Jan 22, 2009 5:50 am) Thank you
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Replying to: Jeep0523 (Jan 22, 2009 10:41 am) Do you have pics of where the top is ripping? It sounds more like a procedural issue when putting the top up or perhaps even down. Here's how I've done it with no problems. Taking top down: 1. Remove rear window and side windows. 2. Undo plastic clips in door surrounds. 3. Undo latches in windshield frame, but do NOT totally undo yet. 4. Go to rear of tub and press down slightly on rear bow and remove corner pieces from tub. 5. Finish unclamping windshield area and fold back slowly. As you get close to it laying flat, be sure to fold the plastic door surround clip things inwards. If you don't, you run the risk of them tearing out. Putting top up. See steps above. 1. Unfold up to windshield frame. 2. Insert windshield frame clamps but do NOT clamp em down. 3. Press down on rear bow and insert rear corners into tub. 4. Ensure plastic clips are not being pinched between soft top frame and door surrounds. 5. Ensure middle bow is resting on rest of frame (you'll see what I mean if you look at your soft top up from inside by the cage hoop). 6. Clamp down windshield frame. 7. Insert FRONT clips into door surrounds. 8. Insert rear window 9. Insert side windows. Having the second clip unhooked at this point, makes it a LOT easier to start the zippers. 10. Insert rearmost plastic clip into door surrounds. Enjoy. -Paul |
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North-Central Kentucky received
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Replying to: roadburner (Jan 28, 2009 8:35 pm) Over here in western KY we have it much worse. My power has been off since 3:00 AM last Tuesday! Tomorrow morning will make one week! I think I heard that we had 2" of ice. There is not one single full grown tree that I have seen ANYWHERE around here that does not have some of the major upper limbs broken off. I'm at work now in Madisonville, and we got our power back here just yesterday. Glad you hugged your Jeep, but have you hugged it TODAY? Tomster Have you hugged your Jeep today?
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