Thanks for checking out the video! Replaced spark plugs, coil packs, upgraded injectors, and got some work done on the rear bumper. Subscribe to follow the build! Instagram: OverlandingOzarks
Here is a tip/trick for anyone with a WJ with a 4.7l (or HO). If you are looking to upgrade your alternator, or replace a broken one, don't search using your WJ. Instead, go to your local auto parts store, and search for an alternator for a: 2005 Dodge Durango Limited with the 4.7l (VIN N). The alternator will come up as a 160 amp, but it will fit on a WJ, the harness, connectors, and mounting bracket is all the same. The stock alternator on the WJ 4.7l is a 136 amp, so just by doing this you are getting an extra 26 amp alternator, at no additional cost compared to the stock one. Here is a link to Advance Auto for the alternator: shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/carquest-premium-alternator-remanufactured-13913a/19850389-P?navigationPath=L1*14920%7CL2*14999%7CL3*15587 Don't forget on Advance auto if you check out online you can use code RMNAAP25 to save 25% on your order. I am not affiliated with Advance Auto, but there discount code along with the speed perks sometimes offers the best discounts. I did this modification on my WJ and it is nice to know that you have that extra charging amperage especially if you run accessory lights, fridges, etc
My brother’s WJ has a 6” coil lift and long arms from IRO with 35” tires, things a monster 👹youll be very happy with anything from IRO! those spark plugs were a little toasty! did you replace with OEM copper or another type? cant wait for the next vids man👍💯😎
Can you help me with the denso injectors you put in? I got your part number, when looking them up. Says for Chevy 2.2 etc. are these correct ones you used?