Moab - Lots to do
Hello All,
I'm about to get into the big list of stuff to do before Moab, and I may need some help on some of this stuff, so any opinions would be much appreciated.
Here's the list:
-Polish hazed headlights - I think I found the thread on this one so I'm o.k.
-Repack front bearings - Is this tough for a novice to do in his garage? The VX has 56,000 miles on it, and as far as I know the bearings have never been repacked (I bought it with 35,000 miles on it). Should I just call Merlin and get new bearings instead?
-Stainless Brake Lines - I'll contact Independent 4x4. I know they got the goods.
-Greaseable Torsion Bar Bushings - found Moncha's thread on this one, so I'll give Energy Suspension a call.
-Change Front and Rear Diff. to Syth. - I've read a couple of threads on this one, and changing it doesn't sound that difficult, the question is: What the heck to I need to use? Mobile 1, Royal Purple, additives? I'm sure everyone has their own opinion on this one.
-Change Transfer Case to Synth. - Again, the change over doesn't seem too bad, but what the heck goes in here? Mobile 1, Royal Purple, addititves?
-Change Fuel Filter - Doesn't seem too tough. Is there a specific part number I need to get? Are the reusable ones good (I've seen one that is a glass cylinder and I'm thinking that might be a little dangerous banging around under the VX in Moab)?
-Change Transmission Fluid to Synth. and Change/Clean Filter- How hard is this? What synth fluid should I use, or IS there a synth fluid?
-Add Tranny Filter - Tone, you have these for sale don't you? Is it a complicated install?
-Clean EGR/PCV - I think I have a good line on the thread for this one. I had it done at the dealership once, and it sounded like they also cleaned out the top of the engine (manifold)? Could that be right?
Phew, I guess I had better get to work on all of this. Again, any opinions/help would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT - I've been reading the posts (thanks for the advice), but now I wonder what tools I might need to get to pull all of this off. I've read about the hand pump for filling the diffs, tranny, and xfer case, and the snap ring tool for the bearings, but are there any other "special" tools that I might need to buy?
Thanks fam.
Last edited by MSHardeman : 03/23/2007 at 01:55 PM
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