What kind of parts do I need for my Jeep Wrangler?

What kind of parts do I need for my Jeep Wrangler?

Jeep Wrangler parts and accessories range from simple body replacement products to extreme-duty, performance upgrades. Check out what other Jeep Wrangler enthusiasts are driving or building on all our social medial channels, as well as our Quadratec Channel and Jeep Wrangler forum.

Where can I buy aftermarket Jeep parts?

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How do you replace the self adjuster on a Jeep Cherokee?

The brake backing plates should be cleaned and lubed with a small amount of anti-seize on the slide points and anchor points. Screw the self adjuster back in. One side will be a left-hand thread. Place the self adjuster on the new shoes and spread the tops apart to tighten the spring.

Do you need to replace rear main seal in 2004 Jeep Wrangler?

Hi. 2004 Wrangler Unlimited. Have to replace rear main seal 4.0L engine. Might there be any info here on that topic? I see lots of rust on the cat converter bolts. Looks like that might be the worst part of the job. There’s a couple of pretty good YouTube videos on the subject, worth looking at them. I did this job a few months ago, it is not bad.

How to change the 4.0 rear main seal?

Anyone who has a high milage 4.0 knows how prone the rear main seal is to leaking. Don’t worry, though, it’s not that hard to change. We’ll walk you through it. 1. Remove oil pan 2. Remove furthest back bearing cap 3. The seal is in two halves: bearing cap and engine block 4.

How do you install a seal on a jeep?

Add RTV, Install Cap Place a dab of silicone (RTV) on the corners of the seal, where the two pieces meet, and install the cap. Tap lightly with a rubber hammer to seat the cap. Torque the bolts to 80 ft/lbs.

How to change the bearing cap on a jeep?

Put the new one in, lubricating it with some liquid hand soap. DO NOT use one with grit in it! 8. Remove bottom half from bearing cap and press new one in. 9. Remove bottom half from bearing cap and press new one in. 10. Reassemble bearing cap torque to 80lbs.

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