The correct PSI is listed on the Driver's door post and in the owner's manual.
Look on the intake there should be a firing order on that. being a four cylinder the order probaly is 1,3,4,2
If there isn't much gas left in the tank (like, a quarter of a tank) then you can jack the front of the car up in the air before you undo the bolts. With the gas tipped back, you might be able to change the pump out without spilling anything. Keep a bucket handy though!
The cost to replace the head gasket is between $900 and $1200. The actual cost will vary between shops as each uses a different labor rate and there could be items that need to be repaired or replaced due to overheating that commonly occurs with a bad head gasket.
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if you do it, around 100.00 if you have a place do it 150 to 175.00 does it have struts or shocks. shocks are at auto zone life time warranty 12.00 each. muffler 21.00. But struts are around 60.00 to 80.00 and unless you are a good mechanics they could spring out and hurt or possible end your existence onthis world. in the past few years over 20 mechanics around the US have been injured or killed replacing struts. find out first. e-mail if you need help. eaglebear77@yahoo.com
44 psi
You will need a minimum 3" lift to have 33" tires clear when making tight turns. 31" tires will fit with not modifications.
Go to www.installdr.com its where i got the diagram for my 92 sundance
The proper pressure for you vehicle's tires will be listed on the label on the driver side door jamb.
i need to know.
You need the tires that are most appropriate for your car.
None.
at least 2"
Tire shopping is stressful and so I recommend compare shopping. I would check out ads in the paper or online to compare the prices of tires that you may need. It all depends on what size of tires you need and how much you can afford to spend.
No, you need the tires with the air in them to tow it.
Yes, there are. The Jeep website can help you find the exact tire you need or you can look at sites that specifically sell tires. It is much easier to order tires online than it used to be and is an easy way to save money on Jeep tires.
Kelly Tires offers a wide variety of tires, whether you need "all terrain" tires for all road types, tires for rugged terrain. They have commercial truck tires or "LT" tires, tires for light trucks. They tell you how to locate on your vehicle the correct tire size you need.