I'm in Uganda and there is a scarcity oj jeep parts. Mine is a wj 2000 grand Cherokee, and my problem is that it over heats. It's system though was changed to full time fan cooling system but again it over heats. Thanks
I just got a very similar boat. Maybe the same! Did you find where the serial number for the engine is? I'm trying to get more details on it online but can't find the engine serial number or model number anywhere I look. Perhaps worn off with age since 1988
i run mine overdrive off otherwise it shifts too much, 55 mph and it humz down the road stock axles just been rebuilt with new bearings seals and fluids
This car brings me back sooooooooo many memories, my dad brought one just like it home when I was a young kid, I miss that car, such an underrated Lexus as the LS400 was the main car under the spotlight, even though they didn’t sell the ES250 in Japan, and did NOT share anything else but the engine and transmission with the Camry, it was its own kind, unlike the LS400 was the Toyota Celsior in Japan, I owned a 1990 Lexus LS400 and now I own a 1991 Toyota Celsior, both on my channel.
I might have to tow 5k next weekend . All I've got at the moment is a 2004 Freedom Edition 4.0 4x4. I havent got a weight distribution hitch. I'm wondering if air lift springs would be ok'ish for a single 400 mile tow.
That front bumper/ram bar is awesome, but you didn't mention it in the video so I'm guessing you must have bought the jeep with that on it already. Ide really like to find something like that for my 2004 Cherokee Laredo but not sure where to find one.
That front bumper/ram bar is awesome, but you didn't mention it in the video so I'm guessing you must have bought the jeep with that on it already. Ide really like to find something like that for my 2004 Cherokee Laredo but not sure where to find one.
You don’t need ceramic pads or slotted drilled rotors at all. That was a major waste of money. Everything else is cool though. Needs some new rims too.