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 Post subject: 2007 KJ Build (Work in Progress)
PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 2:01 pm 
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Engine, Transmission and Cooling

I installed the Transgo “correction” shift kit on March 15th, 2007 with 1,700 miles on the KJ.

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PML Transmission Pan

The advantages of an Aluminum Transmission Pan.

1. A deeper pan will hold more fluid, thus providing more cooling
2. The Aluminum pan and fins will reduce transmission temperatures
3. The magnetic drain plug will capture metal shavings, keeping your fluid clean
4. The drain plug will allow for easy drain intervals without having to remove the pan
5. A temperature sending unit will allow you to monitor transmission temperatures
6. Reducing trany temperatures will prolong the life of your transmission and trany fluid
7. A nice addition for towing and off-roading


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Mopar Heavy duty cooling fan part # 82206937

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82206937 1 74 FAN KIT, Cooling Heavy Duty
06505172AA 3 U-NUT, M6x1.00
06102117AA 3 SCREW AND WASHER, Hex Head, M6x1x20
52080127AA 1 SHROUD, Fan
52079528AB 1 FAN, CoolingElectric Motor
06034860 4 BOLT AND WASHER, Implement Attaching
52079718AC 1 DRIVE, Fan
52079654AC 1 FAN, Cooling

LTT Cold Air Intake

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 Post subject: Armor and Recovery
PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 2:05 pm 
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Armor and Recovery

ARB bumper
Warn M8000 Winch
1” Armorology Aluminum Fairlead
3/8” X 80’ Synthetic Trail Line (19,600 lbs)
Excel Safety Hook (8 Ton)


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Rock Lizard Komodo Dragon Rear Bumper

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OEM Jeep Liberty Wiring Harness Kit (Equipped with the overhead console)
Part # 82207248


The harness will come with the RV 7-way round connector. This harness does not require splicing. The plan is to have Marty install the 7-way round connector in the bumper creating a clean appearance.

Mopar gas tank skid plate

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Mopar engine skid plate

Mopar transfer case skid plate

Mopar transmission skid plate

Rock Lizard Skink Super Sliders

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10,000 lb rated hitch hook and D-ring from Tiger Industrial

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 Post subject: Suspension, Gears and Lockers
PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 2:21 pm 
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Suspension, Gears and Lockers

Frankenlift Premium II
JBA’s 4.5 upper A-arms


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2 extra rear mopar isolators

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TeraFlex Front Bumpstops

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D30A Front 4:10's

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Rear Motive Gears 4:10's

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Gear Parts

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All Parts are CROWN and made by Dana Spicer

Replaces part # 4746979 Bearing, Inner Pinion, bearing & Cup
Replaces part # 5066047 Spacer, Crush
Replaces part # 5066052 Slinger, Pinion
Replaces part # 5066053 Seal, Pinion
Replaces part # 5066056 (2 parts) Bearing, Axle Shaft
Replaces part # 5066064 Snap Ring
Replaces part # 5066066 (2 parts) Seal, Axle Shaft
Replaces part # 8126499 Bearing, Outer Pinion, bearing & Cup
Replaces part # 8126500 Bearing, Differential Side, Includes bearing & Cup

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 Post subject: Bling, Badges, and stickers
PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 2:29 pm 
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Bling, Badges, and Stickers

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 Post subject: Cold Weather Intervention
PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 3:00 pm 
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Cold Weather Intervention

Mopar Engine Block Heater
KJ/KK Liberty 2002-2009 3.7L Part# 82203640AB


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Description: The heater is mounted in a core hole (in place of a core hole plug) in the engine block, with the heating element immersed in coolant.

Operation: The block heater element is submerged in the cooling system’s coolant. When electrical power is supplied to the element, it creates heat. The heat is transferred to the engine coolant. This provides easier engine starting and faster warm-up when vehicle is operated in areas having extremely low temperatures.

Removal:
1. Drain cooling system
2. Detach power cord plug from heater
4. Loose screw in the center of heater. Remove heater assembly.

Installation:
1. Thoroughly clean core hole and heater seat.
2. Insert heater assembly with element loop positioned upward.
3. With heater seated, tighten center screw securely to assure a positive seal.
4. Connect power cord to heater
5. Fill cooling system

Mopar Battery Blanket

The battery blanket electronically warms the battery to extend battery life and prevent loss of starting power due to cold temperatures.
FITS BATTERY with 28" - 36" in Circumference
Part # : 82300778

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 Post subject: Trail Gear
PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 3:01 pm 
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Trail Gear

Sun Performance Tire Deflators

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Hi-Lift Handle-All: 4 Tools in 1

Telescoping implement handle
Full sized shovel head
Full sized sledge hammer head
Full sized axe head
Full size pick axe head
Branded gear bag for storage

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 Post subject: Exhaust
PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 3:08 pm 
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DynoMax
Part # 19392
2.5" system, Ultra Flo™ Welded Muffler with a 2.5" Polished Stainless Steal tip.


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 Post subject: Re: 2007 KJ (Work in Progress)
PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 3:22 pm 
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Engine Oil and Filter

Amsoil ATM 10W30
Amsoil Ea034

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 Post subject: Re: 2007 KJ (Work in Progress)
PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:31 pm 
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Yes sir, and I'm happy to pay it. A good paintjob makes a huge difference in how things look. Our Jeep Liberty didn't come with a tow hitch, so I picked up a used OE one for free. It's a little rusty, so I'm going to take it to the paint shop and have it sandblasted and repainted. I've already purchased the Mopar wiring harness for it.

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 Post subject: Re: 2007 KJ (Work in Progress)
PostPosted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 7:15 pm 
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Nice mods so far. Looks awesome.

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 Post subject: Re: 2007 KJ (Work in Progress)
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Does a gasser really need an engine block heater...
Have you installed yours... Pics?


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 Post subject: Re: 2007 KJ (Work in Progress)
PostPosted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 11:34 am 
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riptricket wrote:
Does a gasser really need an engine block heater...
Have you installed yours... Pics?


A block heater makes your morning warm-ups quick and easy. At 10* degrees, the jeep blows warm air within 30 seconds of starting it. Also, I don’t have a high idle in the cold mornings. Cold weather startups are hard on an engine, so why not prolong the life of your engine by installing one? I have a block heater for all my vehicles. You may not feel the need to have one living in OKC. The temperatures can drop down to -25 where I live.

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 Post subject: Re: 2007 KJ (Work in Progress)
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Oh I knew what they did... just thought that only crd's needed them.
GOt any pics of your install?


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 Post subject: Re: 2007 KJ (Work in Progress)
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Oh I knew what they did... just thought that only crd's needed them.
GOt any pics of your install?



I'll post pics under the block heater section when I take some. I'll send you a PM when I do. Also, I can send you the installation instructions (PDF) from the FSM if you send me your emaill address.

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 Post subject: Re: 2007 KJ (Work in Progress)
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You will see cars (gas) with them all the time up in Alaska or the other Northern states (Montana, SD, ND, MN, WI).

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 Post subject: Re: 2007 KJ (Work in Progress)
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Block heater is a necessity up here.


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 Post subject: Re: 2007 KJ (Work in Progress)
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I had one on mine until it got stolen/cut in chicago 2 years ago :(

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 Post subject: Re: 2007 KJ (Work in Progress)
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I love the transmission and fan mods. As for the heater I would love to have one but the garage won't fit the jeep in it and I would prefer not to have a exposed cord. Plus I dnt always get the driveway and I can just press 2 buttons to warm the jeep up. Although having the coolant be warm for cold starts does sound nice.

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 Post subject: Re: 2007 KJ (Work in Progress)
PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2012 11:38 pm 
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Although having the coolant be warm for cold starts does sound nice.


I've seen temps down to -30 where I live, so keeping the coolant warm does dramatically increase warm-ups. Research shows that having a block heater also increases the engine life. Besides warming the coolant, the block heater also warms the entire engine. The heat rises and the warmth spreads to the oil and cylinders as well. As a matter of fact, it even melts the snow in the middle of my hood.

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 Post subject: Re: 2007 KJ (Work in Progress)
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I upgraded my battery today. I went with the Sears Diehard which is a rebadged Odyssey battery, part #ODY34-PC1500.

Battery Specifications:
10.85" Long, 6.76" Wide, 7.82" Tall, 51.5 lbs
CCA: 880 amps
MCA: 1050 amps
Voltage: 12V
Capacity: 68 Ah (C/20)
Reserve Capacity: 135 minutes

Here’s the price difference:
Odyssey $470.00
Sears DieHard $220.00

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