they are called the parallel bars
It's under the windshield. You'll have to unbolt the two roll bars that connect to it and then the two brackets on each side of the dash board. Carefully fold the windshield down on the hood and the motor will be on the driver side.
There are two under the housing on the driver side of the cylinder head.There are two under the housing on the driver side of the cylinder head.
There are two under the plastic housing on the driver side of the cylinder head.There are two under the plastic housing on the driver side of the cylinder head.
If it sounds like angry sparrows under the jeep it is the centering joint on your front drive shaft, it is where it connects to the transfer case and is between the two U joints.
There are two different relays on a 97 Jeep Laredo. One is on the passenger side located behind the battery under the hood. The other is located on the passenger side under the glove box.
The 2.0L and 2.4L engines in the Dodge Caliber/Jeep Compass/Jeep Patriot have two thermostats.The 2.0L and 2.4L engines in the Dodge Caliber/Jeep Compass/Jeep Patriot have two thermostats.
Interlocking joints between railroad tracks are called compromise bars. They are a set of rail joint bars that connect rails of two different sizes.
they are called the flabby things
Its a cross of two bloodlines"jeep" and "mcoy"
TJ is not an abbreviation for anything, its just Jeep's designation for the 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler. After World War Two, Jeep made vehicles for non-military use. They were designated "CJ" for "Citizen's Jeep". In 1987, Jeep had a major renovation of the Wrangler and designated it "YJ". Again a major design change took place in 1997, and the new Jeep was called the "TJ". The letters don't mean anything though.
"I have two chocolate bars."