Was the radiator a CSF Or just the cap? I’ve got a 2000 Tacoma that is overdue on cooling system maintenance and am considering a CSF all aluminum including the tanks. Very spendy but this will be only done once for the life of the truck and mine. Trying to get as much info and parts before it’s torn down. Thanks
For me, just the cap. For whatever reason, an OEM style radiator works best in the XJ. While the CSF is an exceptionally well built radiator and worth the money from a build quality perspective, it does not cool as well inside an XJ as the OEM. I’m not really sure why, but just about everyone has the same report. This probably does not really help you, though, haha.
We took the Jeep up a local auto road with the girls, and then went for a short hike. No issues going up.
but coming down, It sounded like I ran over something plastic. It was my headlight bezel, it popped out and I promptly ran over it. Shortly after I stopped for this photo.
I had made a temp repair on the broken screw holes like 2 years ago, and forgot all about revisiting it to make a better repair. So, I ordered new headlight bezels and center grill. All of mine had some form of damage. Body matched gloss paint, or satin black, were both options from the factory. I figured I could not perfectly match the gloss, so I hit the new ones with satin black.
I’ve also been meaning to build a front license plate mount for the 2” receiver on the front bumper. Never got around to it, and I’ve been pushing my luck all summer with no front plate. So I just ponied up the $60 for one ugh.
Finally, I’ve been chasing down a really annoying noise in the front end. I hear a low rumble driving around town, and on the highway it vibrates from 70-80mph. Nothing LOOKED or FELT wrong. I pulled my front DS to rule that out, and went for a drive, and sure enough, smooth and silent. So, I assumed my front shaft had issues, despite already replacing the u joints. I ordered a new custom DS from Adam’s (same as the one I have in the rear). I installed it, and bam, issue back. So I’m not sure if it’s the new front gears having an issue only when the load of turning the front DS is present, or if perhaps my front pinion angle needs further adjustment. This should be able to be corrected with an alignment if it’s the issue, as i have adjustable upper and lower control arms. I also noticed the front passenger axle seal they replaced is already leaking. I called the shop that did the re-gear, and they’re going to have a look at both issues. Dropping it off the week after next ugh.
Finally…. I’ve been considering buying a car trailer. For a while now. Right now when I buy a car to flip, I either need to drive it home with my plates on it (not super legal), hope they will let me drive it home on their plates (not always a guarantee) or use my AAA to get a tow home, which may not always work. It’s kind of a gray area for them. A trailer eliminates this, and the need for me to have 2 drivers to buy a car and bring it home. It also enables me to buy non running cars, parts cars, shells etc…
Looking at either a 18 or 20 ft, 7k-10k trailer. I’d love an aluminum, but not really in my budget. Here’s a 20ft 10k in stock at a local trailer store. Thoughts? It should hopefully pay itself off eventually, plus it would just be plain cool to have. Am I crazy?
And one more quick mod… I got this new solid aluminum shift knob for the tundra.
