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The previous post was really mine, but to save me time getting into Wrangler IV, tonkadave sent me a link to go straight to this page while we were chatting, so it was under his log-in.
That's why it appears to be his post instead of mine.
And I will be glad to help you think of a name. Tonka and I are trying to come up with a name for his Jeep too.
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
All righty Gentlemen, as a female who doesn't so much as look under the hood of my 99 I6 Laredo (the mechanics at my Dealership take incredible care of me), I do actually have an opinion to render on this topic.
While I don't know a crankshaft from a camshaft, I am rather fastidious in the appearance of my vehicle. (Translation = neat freak.) Not only do I hand wash my Laredo (Champagne Pearl top half, gray lower panels), but also my Mom's 97 Wrangler (red paint with black body moldings)... when she's behaving.
To the cosmetic issues; I have found a little WD-40 to be the most effective at taking the bits of road tar off of the plastic (not to mention the bug guts off of the chrome grill); then some elbow grease with soap and water does well on the grime. Once the car is all washed and dried, I use Armour All on the grey panels, door handles, side view mirrors, etc. but Tire Wet on the black tire flares of my Mom's Wranger. Point to the Guys: As a girl who often wears skirts, I have found the Tire Wet facilitates dirt cling; first to the surface... and then to my clothes
My Jeep must not look too bad... I work at a call center for a competitive manufacturer, and more than one dyed-in-the wool loyalist has admitted my Jeep looks pretty darn good at almost 2 years old, left outside to the Oregon elements, over 40K miles, and a couple of oopsies.
Okay... thanks for letting me chime in, please be kind, and return to your technical talk!
Tara
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And as far as vehicle naming **blush** I won't cause mass indigestion by revealing the name of my Jeep. However, "Town Hauler" seems an appropriate alias for your suburbia people-hauler.
Tara
I told my wife and two daughters (11 and 6 years old) that there are mothers and daughters in Oregon who love their Jeeps and keep them obsessively clean like I do. I then told my wife I was leaving her and moving (from Baltimore) to Oregon immediately. She then informed me that by the time she was done with me the only thing I would get to keep is the Tire Wet I now use to clean our Wrangler. So for now I'm staying in Maryland - of course I want to use the Wrangler this summer. But keep posting - these guys could use it.
Hmmm... now there is where us Fastidious Creatures differ. Sometimes I will just dress my tires... clean the chrome with wheel cleaner... Whitey's and a gentle scrub to make the white lettering on those Goodyear Tires look like they're trying to pop off... liberal coat of Tire Wet... back with a cloth to clean off any excess that hit the chrome. Just that alone (too cold in the winter to clean the whole truck sometimes) makes my Jeep look good as new... and decadently sexy. One of the things I love about Jeep is that they do not skimp dough when they tire their vehicles.
Too bad about the MD grounding... although I do understand your loyalty to your Jeep.
Hmmm... Okay... here's the Deal: Looking for off road partner, male, 35-45... you pick the place, and bring the experience... I'll clean the trucks after we're done.
Sweet muddy dreams all...
Tara
cremaster4 - sorry about the botched deal, but you'll be glad you got it done (even under new terms) when you're cruising around in a month or so.
drcsf & tnt - I've used a product call Dynomite to clean and Ultimate Tire Dressing on the black parts of our cars for the last 2 years. My dad lives next to a guy that sells this stuff wholesale to auto detailers. I'll try to find out if it can be bought retail if anyone is interested. The cleaner is the spray on, leave 60 seconds and hose off variety. It works really well and rarely requires any additional rubbing or scrubbing. I use it on the wheels, tires, and fenderwells. The tire dressing is what really rocks. It sprays on and has a wet look for about a day. It then tones down to a nice deep satin look and lasts at least 2 or 3 weeks before it starts to fade a bit. It holds up in rain, and doesn't attract dust or dirt like other products I've used. I'll snap some pics sometime for a comparison.
wranglerwanted - gas mileage is going to suck at best no matter how your Jeep is outfitted. tsjay is winning the mileage wars on this board and it looks like we're going to get 16-17 in ours (Sport, 5speed, w 30" and 3.73). We run about 2300rpm at 70mph so 5th gear really is an overdrive gear. Our gearing is the most agressive offered stock with the 6 cyl. A good comparison would be for someone that has the 6cyl w/ 3.07 rear end (can you get this w/ 5 speed?) to see what kind of rpms they run on the highway and to see if their mileage is significantly better. On the audio stuff... Unless you're hardcore into audio, the factory sub may be fine for you. I'm planning on replacing the factory speakers this weekend w/ BA FXs so I'll post after I'm done. I will leave the sub alone for now, but have read on JU where people have been able to fit an 8" into the center console and replace the factory. If I were to do that, I would go ahead and replace the sub amp at the same time. I don't think replacing the factory sub speaker would be advisable if you are going to drive it with the factory amp. If you replace both, don't even bother to order the sub. I think the console is the same, so you could install the sub and possibly a small amp in the factory tall boy console, and save the cost of ordering from the factory. The sub amp is supposedly in the console and I will confirm that this weekend as well. I haven't see any specs on it yet but to my ear, it probably plays down to 50Hz at best. It is "wooly" and really only fills in the mid bass. However, when the top is down, it's a decent system that will play loud enough to drown out the wind and road noise (but why would you want to do that). I've rambled, but I guess what I'm saying is "it's a Jeep". It wasn't built or designed to be a good venue for car stereo. If top notch sound is what you want, skip all the audio options and have a decent stereo shop hook you up after the fact. We are only replacing the factory dash and soundbar speakers because I don't want an invitation for anyone to steal anything. Who in their right mind would want a stock DC head unit?
saharanut - GA sales tax in my county is 7%. Crummy schools and still a lot of money.
all new posters - get your info posted in the Jeep Wrangler Owners "Meet the Members" section. There ya go tsjay; I said it so you don't have to!
Good luck to all.
-twylie
And, well... ummmm **fidgets nervously** I don't actually own a Wrangler (but Mom does, and Dad an ancient Pioneer)... I own a 99 Grand Cherokee. So, I probably should not have chimed in on this board - just that getting the plastic molding clean is something I actually could talk about. (Technical topics are WAY over my blonde head... and having been in sales, the puppy at the Dealership where I bought mine didn't know what hit him... so I had an unfair advantage relative to price.) Anyhow, I digress... my point is that since I don't own a Wrangler, I really have no business posting to the Wrangler owners, and I certainly don't need to take up precious space revealing my GC 's name. You all are very nice, but would toss me out on my ear for being that presumptuous.
Trey - looking forward to you coming through with the info on the Ultimate Tire Dressing.
Have a wonderful day everyone!
Tara
try putting the seat belt around the dog.
also, try tying him to the headrest with some clothesline. better to do that than to have him jump out.
-twylie
I have heard you can use black shoe polish for these also (try in a discreet area first).
Can you use armor all for baldness??
Heya...I want to put in a subwoofer (didn't order the factory one) but like you, I don't want to replace the factory amp for theft reasons. I just want SOME bass. I barely have any as it is, even with the mini-equalizer set to full bass. A couple of friends have asked me, "Hey where did you get the live version of this song?" Not realizing it's the studio version with no bass. So mid-level would be plenty for me. But because I didn't get the wiring for the center console-mounted sub, will I still be able to get a sub in there?
Actually, I do not even own a Jeep product nor do I wish to, matter of fact what am I even doing on this board???
Anyway, try a product called "Black Magic" it is a clear silicone that comes in a spray bottle. It is as good as the UTD that our friend is touting but is available at any auto parts store. It lasts just about as long as well. As with any silicone based product, avoid getting it on glass and paint as it is difficult to get off
Shoe polish? forget about it...it will never dry.
I've seen a few people on JU that have retrofitted the factory sub and console. Since you already have the console, it might be better to just go with an aftermarket 8" sub and a small bridged amp that accepts speaker level input (the sub in ours is driven off the rear channel speakers, so you could do the same). A decent shop should be able to give you an estimate. I'd guess $40-50 for a driver, $100 for a small amp, plus fabrication of the mounting brakets to go in the factory console, probably $200-250 for everything which isn't much more than the factory sub and you'll probably have a better sounding system than those with the ordered sub. The wiring on the soundbar speakers runs under the sport bar covers so you should be able to have them tap into it where it starts up the sport cage. I don't think you'll be able to buy the factory sub and amp without the console. I'll look to see how ours is wired this weekend and will let you know what I find.
-twylie
Trey - That Ultimate Tire Dressing sounds great...let me know what you find out and how I can get some too. Where in VA will you be in May and is that where the UTD is? I'm in Maryland, just outside of DC and 10 minutes from N. VA so if it's close enough, I'd even drive down to pick some up! Let me know when you get a chance....
Mileage depends very much on tire size. When I had the stock 215s on I generally got 20mpg on the highway (4.0L and 5-speed). With my current tires (30" BFG A/Ts) it has dropped down to 17-18mpg.
-twylie
You (and Mom) should put that Wrangler through its paces. It's the world's biggest Tonka Toy. Get the top off, take off the doors, fold down the windshield and head for the beach. Its easy to take apart and put back together. No serious off roader here but I do put my mountain bike on the spare tire bike carrier and those two take me anywhere I want to go. No where else can you get a 4wd, 4 seat convertible for what the Wrangler costs - go for it. Craig
Camp Jeep
The ultimate summer camp experience, Camp Jeep offers owners three days of driving and outdoor activities. Since its inception in 1995, more than 28,000 people from 48 states and several countries have made Camp Jeep their summer vacation destination. Now in its seventh year, Camp Jeep returns to the Oak Ridge Estate, among Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains near Charlottesville, July 26-28, 2000.
Camp Jeep participants are treated to an endless list of activities ranging from cooking classes and tubing, to paint ball and rock climbing. Attendees also can learn more about the capabilities of their vehicles through the popular Jeep 101 off-road driving course, which teaches owners basic off-road driving skills and safety. Participants are paired with an experienced guide as they negotiate steep downhill grades and encounter large rocks, log-crossings, sand and other off-road obstacles. Owners can then apply skills learned on a variety of scenic guided off-road trails, which are restored to their natural beauty following the event.
"We want to give our owners the opportunity to experience things they might not have tried otherwise," said Lou Bitonti, Senior Manager, Jeep Global Direct Marketing. "At Camp Jeep, our owners can try many outdoor activities in one weekend, while meeting others who share their enthusiasm for off-road driving and the great outdoors. We want Camp Jeep participants to leave feeling like they've expanded their horizons and experienced the adventurous spirit of the Jeep brand."
Designed with the true outdoor enthusiast in mind, Camp Jeep features outdoor and educational activities, including mountain biking, kayaking, fly-casting clinics, archery, outdoor wilderness survival clinics, a 50-foot Adventure Tower, outdoor concerts and a variety of children's activities. Engineering roundtable discussions provide owners the chance to meet with Jeep engineers to have questions answered and share ideas and viewpoints.
Last year, more than 8,000 Jeep enthusiasts traveled from around the country to the sold-out event. Interested owners are encouraged to register early for Camp Jeep 2001. Registration is $295 per Jeep vehicle (there is no per person charge) and includes participation in all Camp Jeep activities, exhibits and the Saturday evening concert.
Jeep Jamboree
Since the early 1950's, Jeep owners and their families have participated in weekend four-wheel drive adventures called Jeep Jamborees. From the Maine Mountains to the famed Rubicon Trail, almost 7,000 owners participate in the more than 30 Jamborees held each year. These family-oriented two-day events are designed to allow Jeep owners the opportunity to hone their skills in off-highway situations, while learning more respect for the environment. This year there are also eight Canadian and several Mexican Jamborees.
For 2001, there are 33 Jeep Jamboree events including three new trips: Ghost Towns, Mines & Mustangs in Fallon, Nevada; Paragon Adventure in Hazleton, Pennsylvania; and Appalachian April in Murphy, North Carolina.
"Jeep Jamborees are weekend adventures designed exclusively for Jeep owners and their families who wish to visit seldom-seen, hard-to-reach places that only their Jeep vehicles can reach," said Marinelli. "Our trail instructors help our owners learn how to negotiate trails and more importantly, to do so in a safe and environmentally friendly way. Since the first Jeep Jamboree nearly 50 years ago on the Rubicon Trail, the event has always emphasized safety and harmony in nature."
Jeep Jamborees have a trail rating of one-the least difficult, to 10–the most difficult. Levels of difficulty vary depending on trail conditions, but beginners and experts are welcome to participate. These are not competitive events – they are family oriented outings with fun for everyone.
Each Jeep Jamboree is limited to approximately 100 Jeep vehicles. Cost to participate is $225 per adult, $100 for children seven to 14, $75 for children three to six, no charge for children two and under. Some Jamborees have slightly higher registration fees due to additional program elements and park fees. All registration fees include meals.
March 2-4, Y.O. Ranch, Mountain Home, Texas
April 6-8, Appalachian April, Murphy, N.C.
April 20-22, Pine Barrens, Absecon, N.J.
April 27-29, Cajun, St. Francisville, La.
April 27-29, Presidents, Harrisonburg, Va.
May 4-6, Palo Duro, Amarillo, Texas
May 18-20, Big Bear, Big Bear Lake, Calif.
May 18-20, Land of Lincoln, Pittsfield, Ill.
May 25-27, Arch Canyon, San Juan County, Utah
June 1-3, Canyon de Chelly, Chinle, Ariz.
June 1-3, Poconos, Mount Pocono, Pa.
June 8-10, Daniel Boone June, Lexington, Ky.
June 8-10, Ghost Towns, Mines & Mustangs, Fallon, Nev.
June 15-17, Penn's Woods, Bradford, Pa.
June 15-17, Drummond Island # 1, Drummond Island, Mich.
June 22-24, Drummond Island # 2, Drummond Island, Mich.
June 22-24, Adirondack June, Martinsburg, N.Y.
July 13-15, Rubicon Trail, The Rubicon Trail, Calif.
July 20-22, Paragon Adventure, Hazleton, Pa.
July 20-22, Red River, Red River, N.M.
August 3-5, Silver Valley, Wallace/Mullan, Idaho
August 24-26, Daniel Boone August, Lexington, Ky.
September 14-16, Adirondack September, Martinsburg, N.Y.
September 14-16, Ouray, Ouray, Colo.
September 21-23, Northwoods, Crandon, Wis.
September 21-23, Black Hills, Deadwood, S.D.
September 28-30, Catskill Mountains, Sullivan County, N.Y.
October 5-7, Maine Mountains, Bethel, Maine
October 5-7, Gateway to the Cumberlands, Williamsburg, Ky.
October 12-14, Appalachian October, Murphy, N.C.
October 19-21, Mohawk Trail, Charlemont, Mass.
October 19-21, French Lick, French Lick, Ind.
October 26-28, Moab, Moab, Utah
Whew, done! Hope you all find this info useful! If any of you go, we expect pictures! ;-)
Drew
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Give us the details, if you did.
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
tsjay
Did it all by phone and fax this afternoon. The dealer confirmed my order, faxed me an order confirmation with all the details and immediately called me back to confirm the VON #.
I was so excited, that I thanked the dealer profusely. I then came to my senses and told her "wait a minute...why am I thanking you for robbing me of $1500??? We both had a good laugh about this, then and I asked her if she had to "use the bathroom again". (I still don't believe she ever went to the "manager" to get my price approved, I joked to her that she probably went to the rest room or had a cigarette!) I really enjoyed dealing with my sales consultant and she told me to call her if I had any questions or concerns about my order. She said that our relationship wouldn't end when I pick up my jeep, but I also expects me to contact her about servicing or problems with my purchase. I never mentioned the 60th anniversary order. I am just releaved that my Jeep is ordered.
Heres my order:
Jeep Wrangler Sport
Automatic transmission
Black exterior
Agate interior
Air conditioning
Dual top
Fog lamps and tow hooks
AM/FM CD
Console Sub woofer
Sentry key
Body sidesteps
Canyon tire group
Deep tint windows
Convenience group
Convenience group 1
Speed control
Add a trunk
Floor mats
Thanks again for everyone's advise! I could have never done this without you!
(tsjay, I didn't really name my Jeep Louise!)
Congratulations, my man! WOW! Your really did it!
You got it for $200.00 over invoice? Have to pay any additional ad fees?
Give us all the details.
I guess you know you need to post in Meet the Members, right?
I am truly happy for you. Now how are you going to survive the waiting?????
I think Louise would be a good name for your Jeep. Who knows, we may meet up one of these days at a Jeep gathering and then "Thelma and Louise" could meet each other.
Once again, congrats! Tonkadave will be happy to hear about this. He is not online right now. We were chatting earlier and he disappeared. He is a volunteer fireman, so maybe he had to make a run.
later
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
QUESTION:
I am looking to buy a Wrangler Sport 2001 within the next month. Is there a cut off date for special ordering a Jeep through a dealer?
ANSWER:
Thank you for your e-mail to DaimlerChrysler.
Each DaimlerChrysler dealership is independently run and owned. Because of this their last day for ordering may be different. A tentative date for the last day to submit orders to the factory is 5/11/01. This date is subject to change.
Contact your local Jeep dealership for more information.
Anthony Dedeo
Senior Staff Representative
DaimlerChrysler Customer Assistance Center
First, I've got to say I picked this board because, in my simple estimation, there were nice, happy people posting here. Have you ever perused the GC boards? Unfortunately a lot of unhappy Jeepers over there. So, thank you yet again Craig, Trey, TJ and all the other residents of this electronic neighborhood for your warm and gracious welcome... I promise to be good **fingers crossed**
Craig... I've used steel wool too; Whitey's works much better (and by using a soft brush is lots easier on the manicure). And yes, while I hadn't thought about it, not really worth washing my Baby (okay Guys, there 'ya go, her name) unless I can do a really good job on those sexy hubs and the Don't-Even-Look-At-Me tires. **deep sigh** Can't tell you how much I love my Laredo... (my dream car too TJ). Heck, I don't even mind that the male species notice her before they do me.
Oh, and as perspective, since you all have swapped statistics... I am 30, single (never been married... no children). When not driving my Jeep, I am Operations Manager for a competitive vehicle manufacturer's 350 person Customer Assistance Center. While it drives them nuts I proudly park my Jeep in the executive stalls... they have begrudgingly admitted Baby is pretty as heck.
WOW Craig... a 98 with only 16K?? Baby is a 99... approaching 2 years old, and just over 40K. Of course, thanks to my lead foot I drive the **bats big brown eyes innocently at Steve and Drew** ummm... drive the stuffin' out of her. (She doesn't like to go much over 90... but I've had her 100-105 a time or two on the freeway... interesting ride at those speeds.) Aside from the rear differentials destructing on me at about 25K (which was caught at a routine oil change... Baby has never stranded me) the car has been as worry free and reliable as my Mom's and Dad's Jeeps. The mechanics at my Dealership spoil me rotten... they know my voice, and don't even tease me when I call saying my Baby is asking for some attention. They did insist I switch to synthetic oil because somehow (and I have no idea what they are referring to) Baby is experiencing "extreme driving conditions." A'hem... I can't help it she settles into a nice freeway cruise at 85. I'm telling you Darling men... she needs some serious mud and dirt.
**chuckles** You mechanic types would just die of laughter if you looked under the hood of Dad's Jeep... heck, could be a show: Terry the Toolman Does Jeeps. I swear it is dirt and duct tape holding that Pioneer together at 167K... and I do mean quite literally, duct tape. Holding a modified carburetor in place, and preventing leakage from a couple deteriorated hoses. When something stops working, Dad yanks it... and his Jeep keeps happily plugging along. Absolutely amazing.
A bike rack is on my wish list too Craig... have yet to come across a convenient, economic source for one that would fit in my square tow thingy.
And Craig, thanks for the suggestion, but Mama would have a fit if I took apart her hard-top Wrangler. More significant than the ensuing tantrum, is that hers is a 4.0L 5-speed manual transmission... something that I have yet to see the logic in. I'm one of those Gas=Go, Break=Stop kinda girls... Baby having the automatic version of her engine. How else would I be able to drink my latte's, file my nails, talk on the phone, change the radio, dig for a new tape, freshen my lipstick, and... Yes, I am teasing (sort of).
Hmmm... Tonka Toy. Brings back memories of hours in the sandbox... the bright yellow dumper my favorite. My two black dogs watching avidly, trying to understand the "game" because they wanted to play too, as I industriously moved mountains of dirt from one corner to the next. **giggles** Never could get my two "nannies" to eat my gorgeous mud pies.
CarGuy, thanks for the suggestion regarding Black Magic. I have tried that (you are right regarding the window/paint warning). I have really found basic Armour All best for the plastic trim, and have been happily using Tire Wet lately on my tires. Intend to employ Craig's karate concept (wipe on, wipe off) to see if that works any better for the cladding using the heavier silicone products. Also, very interested to try the Ultimate Tire Dressing Trey mentioned.
Trey... hope you are happy!
And Drew
Finally, a **hug** for Cremaster. Congratulations. Have you thought about where you want to take Lousie first?
Thanks all... and good night!
Tara
Hey, man, I've been waiting for a nice long post from you telling about all the fun you're having with Maxx.
Come on, Doc, fill us in!
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
http://www.3dproducts.com/3d/index.html
In the left nav, go to Dressings, Exterior/Molding, and it's listed as Blue Magic Dressing. $13 a gal. A gallon has lasted me over 2 years and that's maintaining 4 cars. The look and description is the same as what I have been using. HTH.
-twylie
Which leads me to my questions. If I pick it up from a dealer in Alabama, do I have to register and pay taxes for Alabama? I'm actually a Texas resident and would love to put Texas plates on it. Can I get temporary tags in Alabama, and then go register it in Texas when I go there on leave a few weeks later? Where do I pay taxes? I think taxes in Alabama are cheaper than Texas. No matter what happens, by September, I will be in Colorado Springs and really start to have some fun. Especially with Texas plates!
I hope these questions aren't too confusing this morning.
Happy Jeepin'
Madman
madman - Great news you may get it early. I'm sure the trip across TX and up to CO would be great! I looked into buying in AL as well and was told that you pay taxes in your state of registration (GA for me). There were not going to be any taxes owed upon delivery; I would have to work it out with the taxman when I got back into GA. A friend bought a Yukon in TN earlier in the year and this was his experience as well.
cremaster4 - congrats on getting the order in. Sounds like an awesome Jeep. You'll be able to drive right over all those cabs.
tsjay - the plugs are still sitting on the workbench and should go in first thing Sat AM if I don't get to it one night this week. I'll be sure to post if it helps.
-twylie
any info would be helpful on this model year.
How else would I be able to drink my latte's, file my nails, talk on the phone, change the radio, dig for a new tape, freshen my lipstick,
::snip::
You sure you're from Oregon and not here in L.A.? ;-)
yellowman
also sounds good if you get a sort of long extension cord if you want to park at the beach and run the speakers down onto the sand a ways.
;-)
Tntbeauty...wow..whatta talker...
Welcome to our board. We needed a ladt jeeper in here..maybe you can help me talk my wife into getting a jeep...well?
Hey yellowman...she is single & likes jeep...whatcha think?
Madman..I live in Alabama..i'll try to find out any information you need ok..I'll be glad to help ya..
Right now sales tax on vehicles is about 3.125%
That alot lower than some folks in here are paying for. just let me know..
take care guys & gal..
Snut
Terry
Hey yellowman...she is single & likes jeep...whatcha think?"
I think you should stay with your wife, get your act together, sell the camper and truck, and get the darn jeep.
P.S. I don't have one yet either. Still looking at Wranglers, Pathfinders, 4Runners, Troopers, Xterra's, and Rangers.
S I G H !!!!
I think that if I really want those Texas tags, I'll have to pay in Texas. What I don't know is how much I will have to pay in Alabama, if I don't plan on registering it in Alabama.
And just as a reminder to everybody, my Jeep is as follows:
Steel Blue Sport, Soft Top, Tint, D-Package
TRAC-LOC, ABS, 3.07 Axle ratio,
Side Steps, Tow Hooks, Fog Lights
A/C, Add-a-Trunk, Subwoofer, no CD
Full doors, Sentry Key
Madman
That's the way it works in Ky anyway. I don't know if there is such a thing as registering by mail, but if you are going to be in Bama for several weeks, your Jeep will most likely have to be registered somewhere. I don't think you can go that long without permanent tags.
Since you have internet access, why not look up the state governments of Bama and Texas and check with the officials via the net?
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
If I didn't own a Jeep and wanted to eventually get one, I'd do it before they switch over to the new 3.7L V6 engines in the 2003 model year. That engine is based on the current V8 in the JGC that seems to be causing a lot of problems. The 4.0L straight-six is one of the most durable, proven truck engines around. Get'em while you can, boys and girls.
I loved my Laredo as far as they way it looked, handled, and everything, but I know the reliability of it was VERY questionable.
I was having brake rotor problems, and, I swear, EVERYONE that had one was having the same problem!
The rotors kept warping and having to be turned. The front rotors were replaced after they had been turned twice and were needing it the third time. As far as I know the new rotors were of the same design, so they would have proven no better.
Those are such beautiful, capable vehicles. It's just a shame they have no reliability!
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
Tara is certainly welcome, but let us not forget that we had a lady Jeeper already.
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
That gas mileage sounds great. What are your normal driving conditions, and what kind of mileage are you getting under those conditions?
See my post 1773 where I asked the same question about the power outlet and 2001wrangler's response in 1774. I still haven't done anything about it yet.
tsjay
Have you hugged your Jeep today?