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JamesTree
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Tune-up

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Hey guys, Im doing a tune up on the jeep this weekend and was wondering what was the best parts (cap, rotor, plugs, and wires) to put in would be. Ive read to just put in the cheap champion truck plugs and the best wires autozone has. Its a 4.0 engine.

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I use components that use copper on the contact points for the cap/rotor. Those are typically of a higher quality.
I run Accel wires on my 2.5L in the 8mm flavor and use Autolite plugs.
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I just ordered the parts from jegs.. It didnt seem like the rotor and cap at the autoparts store have copper contact points. I could be wrong but it was cheaper online anyways. I also ordered Redline MT90 for my AX15. I hope that will work ok.
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James : I 2nd what Joe said. Copper contacts in the cap and the bigger wires insulate and send more current to the plugs. Ive had good luck with Autolite plugs and this last set were Bosch Platinums. Dont forget the rotor also. FjR68
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Not sure what year your TJ is James but Kellys Rubi is an 04 and it came with NGK plugs. I'm a big fan of putting in what came out.
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JamesTree wrote:I just ordered the parts from jegs.. It didnt seem like the rotor and cap at the autoparts store have copper contact points. I could be wrong but it was cheaper online anyways. I also ordered Redline MT90 for my AX15. I hope that will work ok.
I've had really bad experiences with Champion spark plugs, and don't buy them any more. When I drove a Chevy, I used AC spark plugs, I use Autolites in my jeep.

As far as oil for my ax15 - the ONLY thing I'll use is fluid that specifically says "For yellow metal" on the label. Our AX15s have brass synchros, most GL4 is not certified for brass transmission parts. I haven't checked the Redline stuff, but I'll tell you that after 2 rebuilds in 2 years, the only thing I'll use in my transmission is the Pennzoil Synchromesh GL3. YMMV, but that's what I do.
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JamesTree wrote: I also ordered Redline MT90 for my AX15. I hope that will work ok.
MT90 is synchro safe. Good choice.

http://www.redlineoil.com/product.aspx?pid=46&pcid=7
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Awesome, Ive been doing alot of reading on what to use for fluid. Right now the fluid in there is causing hard shifts untill it warms up. I hope it makes it a little better.
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