jakesilvester

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Hello all,

My Jeep Wrangler TJ called Stella has failed its MOT and the MOT garages I am taking her too are rather saying they aren’t confident they can do the repair and/ or they can’t get the parts. Anyone on here have any ideas or connections to get her repaired? Picture attached of the failed MOT.

Many thanks in advance, lets work together to try and stop her from dying in 2026!

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Sounds like you need a rear drum brake wheel cylinder (likely the leak), four sway bar end links, and your front track bar.

All have several inexpensive aftermarket options available through Rock-Auto in the states. Looks like they can do UK shipping either direct or third party.

None of the repairs sound like something any competent mechanic couldn't do.
 
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That's easy stuff. What kind of shop can't handle that work? I'm going to assume it's because you can't easily get parts for a TJ in England?

All of those parts are easily available from Rock Auto. You could find them just about anywhere, the trick will be finding someone that will import parts to the UK. Maybe @Reign Mack or one of our UK members knows.
 
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With the exception of the tracbar tie rod end the sway bar links can easily be shipped.
The contaminated brake drum may be caused by a leaking brake wheel cylinder OR an axle seal.
Locate a few Jeep owners in your area and get a wrenching party together.
 
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yeah if it were something niche that doesn't get done much over here like a lift or regear I would seek a garage with a "Jeep Guy" but drum brakes and sway links just aint it. Are you using one of the large chains like Halfords and Kwikfit,? Had a mechanic in Kwikfit years ago looking at my hood as if it were the rosetta stone, had show him how to operate the latches to lift it :unsure:
 
Sounds like you need a rear drum brake wheel cylinder (likely the leak), four sway bar end links, and your front track bar.

All have several inexpensive aftermarket options available through Rock-Auto in the states. Looks like they can do UK shipping either direct or third party.

None of the repairs sound like something any competent mechanic couldn't do.

Thank you Gator, I havdn't heard of that site before so I will search what I need on there. For the axel parts does it matter that mine is right hand drive?
 
yeah if it were something niche that doesn't get done much over here like a lift or regear I would seek a garage with a "Jeep Guy" but drum brakes and sway links just aint it. Are you using one of the large chains like Halfords and Kwikfit,? Had a mechanic in Kwikfit years ago looking at my hood as if it were the rosetta stone, had show him how to operate the latches to lift it :unsure:

I always stay away from Halfords and Kwikfit! Maybe I'll find a jeep / 4x4 shop around Swindon
 
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Thank you Gator, I havdn't heard of that site before so I will search what I need on there. For the axel parts does it matter that mine is right hand drive?

Without personal experience I can't say for sure with out looking it up. Since the steering is flipped, I would assume the track bar would need to be mirror imaged the opposite direction so that probably is.

Nothing jumps out at me as a reason the sway links or the wheel cylinder/axle seal would be any different.

While the OEM parts are no longer available, you can look up the part numbers to cross reference. A bunch of factory parts lists are here:
https://wranglertjforum.com/threads...ice-manuals-fsm-technical-documentation.4618/

You'll see the RHD specific parts identified in the legend:
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Once you have the part number, you can enter it in the "Part Number Search" tab on Rock Auto and it will show you the matching parts. The "OEM Interchange" numbers when you hit more info on a part will list the OEM part numbers.

Often, if you use the part drill down on RockAuto, it will list if a part is hand specific, like this:

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The consensus is in, your current mechanic sucks.

To be fair I would rather a mechanic admit they cant do something then say they can and screw your shit up :ROFLMAO:
I always stay away from Halfords and Kwikfit! Maybe I'll find a jeep / 4x4 shop around Swindon
There is nothing on that major or minor list which requires a 4by4 shop,Use this place to find the correct parts, purchase them from all the dealers on ebay and take it to decent car mechanic. You could fit the sway bar links yourself. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/32380755...pid=5337789113&customid=&toolid=10001&mkevt=1
 
Hi , the list on the MOT failure is all pretty basic stuff, any competent mechanic should be able to do those items, in fact you could do the works required yourself none are that difficult.
If they can't then maybe they should be looking at a different job.

As suggested here you can get all the parts required from RockAuto in the Sates or JeepChrysler parts in Bicester UK (https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_ssn=jeep-chrysler&store_name=jeepchrysler&store_cat=15884416018), you also have Lighthouse Jeep Parts in Diss in Norfolk (https://www.lighthousejeepparts.co.uk/) Jeepey in Hull (https://jeepey.com/).

You might also want to post on the Jeep Wrangler TJ UK Facebook group,(https://www.facebook.com/groups/2297190037326044) were a friendly and helpful bunch. But this site is a wonderful source of information and help.

Regards
Keith W
From Feltham, West London UK