I'm glad I'm not the only one!! This is textbook for most "repeat" jobs for me!!If you're like me, just enough time will go by before the next one that you'll forget how you solved any of the challenging bits of the job!![]()
I'm glad I'm not the only one!! This is textbook for most "repeat" jobs for me!!If you're like me, just enough time will go by before the next one that you'll forget how you solved any of the challenging bits of the job!![]()
When I did a '98 CRV it was T5 or T6 neo-wedge, but those are longer in the body.2005 Honda CR-V 323,300km
Replaced all 6 HVAC Console lights. They’re strange bulbs that are on the end of a stick so it’s OEM only. $78CAD total for these bulbs, which is insane..but I wanted to fix it so I paid.
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Yeah, here you go:2005 Honda CR-V 323,300km
Replaced all 6 HVAC Console lights. They’re strange bulbs that are on the end of a stick so it’s OEM only. $78CAD total for these bulbs, which is insane..but I wanted to fix it so I paid.
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Now you tell me!
I didn't but didn't look too hard either....@ Sedin,
That's quite a costly set. Come across any LED-style replacements?
I recall some shocks having a cord system that compounded like a small block and tackle - that let you control the extension force until stabbed …My 2021 JLU Wrangler 4xe was experiencing a very slight steering shimmy that occurred on rough pavement at speeds over 50 mph. I don’t believe that any steering components are worn, so I decided to upgrade to an AEV/Bilstein steering damper.
Being old and stubborn I performed the install with the Jeep on the ground. With a regular damper that wouldn't be as issue, but the AEV/Bilstein piece uses a monotube high gas pressure design- which means that it's very hard to compress it enough so that it will fit into the Jeep's mounting brackets. Because of the reduced clearance and lack of leverage it took me several tries -I thought I was going to pop a blood vessel towards the end- but I finally had it installed with the two mounting bolts torqued to the correct values. AEV provides a nut and bolt to replace the long shank bolt that is found on the tie rod end of Wranglers from mid 2021-on but the bolt is a bit of a loose fit. Instead of using it I bought the proper short shank bolt at my Jeep dealer (PN 06510774AA) for $3.10. It's a much tighter fit and it eliminates the need to put a wrench on the bolt head to tighten the nut.
I took it on a test drive and I really like it. It firms up the steering a bit and eliminated any hint of shimmy. Some people don't like the AEV/Bilstein damper because the high pressure design causes a very slight pull to the right. I didn't notice it unless I took both hands off the wheel; it doesn't bother me at all, but YMMV. So that's Jeep modification number 1 for 2025.
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I put a Monroe stab for a 2nd Gen Ram on my '19 JLUR. I didn't want to visit the dealer for V41 TSBMy 2021 JLU Wrangler 4xe was experiencing a very slight steering shimmy that occurred on rough pavement at speeds over 50 mph. I don’t believe that any steering components are worn, so I decided to upgrade to an AEV/Bilstein steering damper.
Being old and stubborn I performed the install with the Jeep on the ground. With a regular damper that wouldn't be as issue, but the AEV/Bilstein piece uses a monotube high gas pressure design- which means that it's very hard to compress it enough so that it will fit into the Jeep's mounting brackets. Because of the reduced clearance and lack of leverage it took me several tries -I thought I was going to pop a blood vessel towards the end- but I finally had it installed with the two mounting bolts torqued to the correct values. AEV provides a nut and bolt to replace the long shank bolt that is found on the tie rod end of Wranglers from mid 2021-on but the bolt is a bit of a loose fit. Instead of using it I bought the proper short shank bolt at my Jeep dealer (PN 06510774AA) for $3.10. It's a much tighter fit and it eliminates the need to put a wrench on the bolt head to tighten the nut.
I took it on a test drive and I really like it. It firms up the steering a bit and eliminated any hint of shimmy. Some people don't like the AEV/Bilstein damper because the high pressure design causes a very slight pull to the right. I didn't notice it unless I took both hands off the wheel; it doesn't bother me at all, but YMMV. So that's Jeep modification number 1 for 2025.
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I've never had anything close to DW on the JLU, but that wasn't the case on my Sahara TJ. I cured it with -believe it or not- a "Heavy Duty" NAPA damper.I put a Monroe stab for a 2nd Gen Ram on my '19 JLUR. I didn't want to visit the dealer for V41 TSB
The Ram unit cured my DW with 38s. Guys spend way too much on boutique steering stabs.