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 Post subject: KJ on the sand!!
PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:03 am 
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Took the KJ for its first holiday last week, performed faultlessly, averaged 29mpg, did well in deep sand dunes and very soft tidle estuary sand/mud :D

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Roll on next years camping adventures around the UK :wink:

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 12:02 pm 
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Nice looking Jeep! Wish we could have the 6 speed option here in the States.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 1:55 pm 
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Cheers mate, 6th really is a godsend on the motorway, just seems to woft along with no effort and keeps the revs down :D ... I didnt realise you couldnt get it over there ??

The manual box certainly makes it a little easier to conserve fuel .. as I mentioned above I averaged around 29mpg, but that was loaded up, and driving the hills and valley's of Wales! :BANANA:

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Hi Andy,

long time no see round here!! KJ looking very smart indead...(any chance of a roof rack being built for mine :lol: )

How is the suspention working for you now? and have you got that horrible sound sorted out from the engine?

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:27 am 
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Cheers mate, 6th really is a godsend on the motorway, just seems to woft along with no effort and keeps the revs down :D ... I didnt realise you couldnt get it over there ??

The manual box certainly makes it a little easier to conserve fuel .. as I mentioned above I averaged around 29mpg, but that was loaded up, and driving the hills and valley's of Wales! :BANANA:


Great photos! What kind/size size tyes are you using? They looks like BFG mud terrains, but 'tis hard to tell from the shots.That's imperial mpg BTW, right? :)

With the 545rfe automatic, I typically get about 28-31 on highway trips with the yakima cargo box on top. I never thought I'd like an automatic transmission, but this one handles the torque of the little CRD admirably (having been sourced from the Grand Cherokee and Ram 1500 model lineups). I always wanted a manual until I couldn't get one, now I don't know if I'll go back (at least on jeeps).

My favorite part about the Euro-spec KJs is the side markers where we yankees have our ugly solid mast antenna. I'd much prefer the "in-glass" type that the "cherokees" get. Side markers just make sense and having driven audi sedans for years I always feel just slightly less safe not having a visible turn indicator on the side.

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Dan

Andy has fitted Coopers STT 245/70 R 17 ( equivalent of 245/75R16) on a Bildstein / H&R coils lift.

I am sure you could move your antenna for the radio to the back window like us in Europe, I am sure Jeep has the wiring there already, it's a question of finding (maybe the glass) or the antenna wire that has been placed on the window.

If anyone know the part I could see if I can find it here in the UK & a price for it.

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Dan - Yeah what Fil said .. Cooper STT's, pretty noisy on road TBH, but demons in the soft stuff :D

Hey Fil, yeah not been on for a while, I lost my Dad recently .. so havent thought much about anything really for a few weeks, but last weeks break did us good, and helped me to move on a little.

Suspension - really pleased with it mate ta, I still think the front Bilsteins are a little under damped for the CRD, and will show up when I do a bit more adventurous froadin, but as I said before, the vehicle's main duties are carrying all the camping gear in comfort, with good mpg, and able to go anywhere I need it too, and so far it has excelled on all counts with the advantage of being a little more comfortable on long road trips (my old XJ's "Skyjacker" lift was pretty solid. and shook ya teeth out on our roads :lol: )

As for my KJ nemesis ... the bloody ticking noise when hot :evil: .. no!! ... still no closer to solving it :cry: but its still driving me up the wall :furious: ... recently I was thinking along the lines of a water pump problem maybe ?? but as they are on back order here with no release date :( and over £200 payable up front :? I need to be 100% sure its the problem and I'm not unfortunately :roll:

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Known issue the OME front shocks hold up better in the long run than Bilsteins it seems
But then with those springs the shocks are working harder as well

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Yeah I would go OME all round tbh just for extra lift and durability if I could afford to, but at the time I put my lift on, the differance in price bearing in mind its intended use was just too much, with the other important things I needed to do to it

The under damping is only slight IMO, and I'm pretty happy with the set up as it is for now, I know its early days but have not had any settling sag etc, and it handled being heavily laden faultlessly ... so no complaints really :)

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Cheers mate, 6th really is a godsend on the motorway, just seems to woft along with no effort and keeps the revs down :D ... I didnt realise you couldnt get it over there ??

The manual box certainly makes it a little easier to conserve fuel .. as I mentioned above I averaged around 29mpg, but that was loaded up, and driving the hills and valley's of Wales! :BANANA:


American automakers make a lot of the coolest stuff not available to Americans. Jeep makes a good amount of diesels that everyone wants and when they roll off the line here and turnkey they ship outside the US and never come back.

Anywho nice looking KJ!

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Sorry to hear you lost your Dad recently.
I was about to get a set of the Cooper STT. How are they holding up? Are they wearing quickly?


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Sorry to hear you lost your Dad recently.
I was about to get a set of the Cooper STT. How are they holding up? Are they wearing quickly?


Cheers bud :wink:

Tyres - They havent been on the Jeep that long TBH, obviously the fronts take the most hammer with steering/braking but seem to be wearing ok (for an agressive MT on tarmac :wink: ), the rears still look like new, so I think I will be rotating every few months but I dont mind that ... if you are in the market for this type of deep treaded MT, I would recommend them all day long for the money :), mine are the "LT" construction, which I think are a little stronger (?) .. a freind of mine has BFG MT's on his Land Rover, and the Coopers are every bit as good as them (even a little better in the wet, on road, we think!!) and they were almost £50 a corner cheaper!! on a set of five, thats a lot of dollars!!!

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