Anyone done Heater core on TJ
- MDSRACING398
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Anyone done Heater core on TJ
Any tips that don't include take whole dash out?
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- del_TJ
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Re: Anyone done Heater core on TJ
Did mine 6-1/2 yrs ago. It sux no matter what! You can leave the steering wheel, dissconnect the dash and hang it from the overhead bars. I bought a Crown heater core which was a bad fit but cheap at their outlet store in Canton. The tube required bending but it's still going okay. OEM is supposed to be best.
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Re: Anyone done Heater core on TJ
Did one on a Dakota, I know not the same, but there was no other way that we found but to drop the dash.
'97 thats been chopped up and put back together, and ready to take on the trails.
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Re: Anyone done Heater core on TJ
It's done took 2.4 hours, now the cage can go in!
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