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You could buy a drain pump or drop the tank or siphon the fuel out .You can buy electric pump or hand pump cheap !I saw an electric one on eBay for 30 bucks ,hooks up to the car battery !
If the switch is broken, you can put the switch down, short circuit closed first, if is bad, there is no way to the machine. Had better find a repair shop.car key programmer
vogues are the only company i know of but there tires are $270 a piece, and the have the gold line overtop the white, if your looking for smaller line than they sell connely tires with a pin stripe of white for around $80 a piece.,i hear connelys are garbage .
Good luck Ive been hunting for a while there not easy to come by.
Depens on what tires you have on it. Most are 35 psi max. Some goodyear are 44 psi. the Max pressure will be printed in small raised letters on the sidewall of the tire. If 35, then 30-32 rear and 32-35 front is good depending on your load( many large people with trunk loaded, or just yourself. Higher front pressure accomodates for engine weight. A higher pressure, 35 all around, will give a harsh ride. Fuel economy suffers with low pressure. A compressor to fill the tires with from a cigarette lighter is available with a guage for under $20 and is very handy to have in the trunk. It can allow you to make it to a repair shop if you develop a slow leak and to keep pressure proper for extended tire life. If squeeling around corners is heard it is a good indicator that pressure is low. Frequent checks with a guage is important because pressure can be significantly low and not be apparent even to a fairly trained eye, especially on low profile tires. Please rate answer.
1) If you want performance in the rain, you need an all season tire.
2) I had 31x10.5 on my Jeep.
3) The vibration could be a bad steering damper.
4) Dana rears are almost ablong shaped on the cover. The other is perfect round shape cover.
5) Tell your wife the Jeep is for her.
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