So 1 week into owning the new Jeep and I've a couple of questions/comments. Its a 99 Orvis XJ on 55K.
Firstly its got Goodyear Wrangler 225/70/16 tyres - what PSI should they be?
Whats the largest size tyre I can put on without lifting - its rear springs are straight to almost "U" shaped, not "n" shaped
It seems a big vague in a straight line. It does wander a little bit. Is this the tyres or a worn rack?
When it starts the first one or two turns sound very slow (like the battery is flat). Its spluttered once or twice and failed to fire but only on the first turn.
Do they have ABS? I only ask because the brakes feel a bit "grabby". Its not very progressive and a little too much effort and your bouncing off the window. Its not a big issue and I sort of remember the other one being a bit like that.
Ta!
I ran mine on 30 psi
Think 235's is the largest tyre
Check the tyres are the same pressue & have the same tread depth all round, they are very sensitve to different pressure's & tread wear.
Run it in full time 4WD, the steering is much better & the fuel consumption differencr is about 1 mpg.
Its a big old motor to turn over but if in doubt, nake sure you keep it well charged, if still poor, could be battery
Yes they have ABS, if its pulsing/rubbing through the pedal, could be warped discs or sticky calipers, check the temperature with your hand of all wheels after a run, if one feels warmer than others, could be caliper sticking.
If your discs are new, they can be trued up to the the hub by a dealer
HTH