Hello, everyone. I now own a 98 2.5L Manual TJ. Currently, it is 50% dump runs and 50% project. I call it my forever TJ because I have owned a 92 YJ Sahara, a 00 TJ Sport, and a 2018 JK Unlimted. Apparently, I cannot go without having a Wrangler in life, so this is hopefully my last Wrangler. Fortunately, my 5-year-old daughter loves it, and I will teach her everything I can about Wranglers.
That said, current projects are reserved for making this TJ safer, and they are as follows:
-Installing drums and rotors all around.
-Replacing the parking brake cable the previous owner cut or left off when replacing the rear axle.
-Troubleshooting a plethora of wiring issues for exterior lighting and interior instruments, e.g., wiring LED turn signals into the tube fenders, correcting the wiring for the trailer harness, fixing a potential ground issue with the gauge cluster that sometimes doesn't work, and removing a ton of crazy LED's and poorly wired extras both inside and out.
Power Steering system overhaul. There is a pretty good leak coming from the steering gearbox seals or fluid lines. I am opting to replace all components because while the pump still functions, it is extremely loud, and some hoses look worse for wear.
Future Projects are somewhat practical, but I want this Jeep to be as nice as possible.
For the sake of time, I will label this project Operation Rust-Be-Gone!
It is by no means the most rusty wrangler around, but it will need a lot of TLC.
Check it out and let me know what you think. I plan on doing the turn signals and trailer harness this weekend because I have the stuff on-hand.
Thanks for checking out my thread.
That said, current projects are reserved for making this TJ safer, and they are as follows:
-Installing drums and rotors all around.
-Replacing the parking brake cable the previous owner cut or left off when replacing the rear axle.
-Troubleshooting a plethora of wiring issues for exterior lighting and interior instruments, e.g., wiring LED turn signals into the tube fenders, correcting the wiring for the trailer harness, fixing a potential ground issue with the gauge cluster that sometimes doesn't work, and removing a ton of crazy LED's and poorly wired extras both inside and out.
Power Steering system overhaul. There is a pretty good leak coming from the steering gearbox seals or fluid lines. I am opting to replace all components because while the pump still functions, it is extremely loud, and some hoses look worse for wear.
Future Projects are somewhat practical, but I want this Jeep to be as nice as possible.
For the sake of time, I will label this project Operation Rust-Be-Gone!
It is by no means the most rusty wrangler around, but it will need a lot of TLC.
Check it out and let me know what you think. I plan on doing the turn signals and trailer harness this weekend because I have the stuff on-hand.
Thanks for checking out my thread.
