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Off Road Jeep Maintainence and Prep - Casualties Of War
We've wheeled with more than one clown who tossed on new springs without giving a thought to the rest of his suspension geometry. Give your suspension a once-over and make sure your suspension doesn't experience any binding. Too short a shackle will bind the spring and could cause a bent or broken leaf. Coil spring guys should also give their suspension a flex to make sure the coils don't bind or pop out as the suspension cycles. View Related Article
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Jeep Patriot Research
Jeep Patriot Our comprehensive information will allow you to compare the new Jeep Patriot and review specs, photos and more. The 2010 Patriot comes with a L4 standard engine and has a manufacturer suggested retail price of $22,740.00. It has drivers side crash test ratings of 4 stars and passengers side crash test ratings of 5 stars. Other similar vehicles are the Jeep Wrangler and the Jeep Liberty.
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