the falken Wildpeak AT3W’s added that extra touch. They’re quiet and have great traction.
Reviews of spare parts for Jeep Cherokee
I personally like Falken Wildpeak AT3s. Haven't got them on my XJ yet but they've done great for on and off-road driving. I've had them on a JK, Ranger, Sierra 1500, and my work van.
Recently I began having trouble with my starter. With a healthy battery, the starter was struggling to turn the motor over. Upon determining that the starter was in fact the problem, I decided to crack it open. What I found was that the brushes were worn down unevenly...The difference is incredible. It's now apparent to me that, even before I noticed my starter struggling, it had been getting slower and weaker for a long time. The rebuilt starter is incredibly energetic, and given that the brushes are the only wear part, it's not much of a stretch to say that it is now like-new.
I've had a ZJ fan clutch in my XJ for about 10 years and it's been fine without any modifications. Somehow I got away with it fitting in mine with a Proliance Heatbuster radiator and then again when I switched that radiator out for a Mishimoto.
I run this oil and a mopar filter. Can get them both at walmart for pretty cheap. Keeps my 250k motor happy.
I use the T6 as well and like it a lot. Other people in this forum have recommended in the past as it’s additives are supposed to be good the 4.0’s. Always worked well for me, it’s reputable, not the most expensive and if the additives do actually help, thats only ever a good thing.
I have a red top in my XJ and people say the quality has gone down every time Optima is mentioned but I've had nothing but stellar performance from mine. I was about 7 miles in on a trail 2 weeks ago and my alt died. The battery got me back to the main road before it died enough to not run the engine anymore. A little more than an hour back out and some gnarly rock crawling.
The 065 is basically like a stock clutch kit. I have the 065 behind my 01' XJ 4.0L linked with an ax-15.
I have these tires on my xj and I love them. Really good on and off road, however are a softer tire than the ko2 so might not get as much life out of them.
Only thing i had to keep replacing was coolant hoses, namely the upper radiator hose. One of the guys in my Fraternity had to do the same on his mid 90's as well.
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