Saw this on the YJ forum and thought it might be fun to try here
I know how that feels. But atleast we don't cry about hitting bumbs and potholes.bettyjeep said:When you live in Los Angeles n instead of getting a jeep wave, you get a jeep stare...
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No ****,my gf showed it to me yesterday,embarassinghdrocknroll said:When you find out you have a gas cap holder, and didn,t even know it :rofl:
I wish I had radio stuff my steering wheel...Finding out you have radio adjustments on the steering wheel,gf again
Really. I figured that one out the very first time I put gas in it.SchizophrenicMC said:Wait, you guys are just now finding that out?
I found out like the third time I did :laugh:Midnightluckey said:Really. I figured that one out the very first time I put gas in it.
What did you guys think that big bracket on the back of the door was for? :laugh:
I noticed mine on my first zj right away. But even if I didn't.. I live in Jersey so I'd have a good excuse why I wouldn't know it's thereSchizophrenicMC said:I found out within 5 minutes of buying my ZJ, when I went across the street from the previous owner's apartment, and filled it with gas for the first time. Have you people never driven American trucks before?
When you try to get a small trim panel off, to get to the electronics behind it, only to find that the one small panel is held in place by the entire rest of the interior.
Told the girlfriend about this gas cap holder business on JF. She laughed and said she found hers pretty quickly on her old Zj, then i walked outside to discover one on her Isuzu trooper, which she had no idea about. :laugh:SchizophrenicMC said:All mine did. Actually, even my Japanese trucks did.
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When you get kicked out of your house and you're glad you bought a Jeep with a spacious, enclosed rear end and a good heater.
Most Japanese cars and trucks have their gas caps on the right side, because that's the driver side in Japan. The Isuzu Rodeo comes to mind as an exception.And
Why did car makers start putting gas caps on the passenger side? Is that a jap thing because of their RHD (which would make that the drivers side)?
As far as the Taurus goes, I have no idea. Ford dicking around again I suppose.My fiance's Taurus has it on the passenger side.
My fiance's Taurus has it on the passenger side.Midnightluckey said:Told the girlfriend about this gas cap holder business on JF. She laughed and said she found hers pretty quickly on her old Zj, then i walked outside to discover one on her Isuzu trooper, which she had no idea about. :laugh:
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Why did car makers start putting gas caps on the passenger side? Is that a jap thing because of their RHD (which would make that the drivers side)?
If you're on the road and run out of gas which side do you want to be standing on to fill it up, side with 60mph traffic driving by or other side of the vehicle. Safety my friend, some people don't pay attention to how much gas they have. Its not a jap thing either, lots of gm vehicles do it.Midnightluckey said:Told the girlfriend about this gas cap holder business on JF. She laughed and said she found hers pretty quickly on her old Zj, then i walked outside to discover one on her Isuzu trooper, which she had no idea about. :laugh:
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Why did car makers start putting gas caps on the passenger side? Is that a jap thing because of their RHD (which would make that the drivers side)?
:newbie: i dont know these things time to use the search function!When you know by heart how to swap a transfer case input shaft
I think 93-95 it came in all zjs. 5.2 and 4.0. 96+ 5.2 had 44a with 3.73 gears.95_ZJ_Limited said:Well, D35 stands for Dana 35 which is the rear diff that came in 93-95 ZJ's I believe. I could be wrong, check the Jeep Specs under the FAQ's