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Tech Talk for Jeep owners.

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Post by muf-247 »

Iv just got myself a 2004 wrangler and just want to know if there is a way that i can stiffen up the go peddle. Its realy touchie and when im offroad it jerks a lot.
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Post by Steve F »

foam block under the peddle or a heavier return spring on the throttle.

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Post by franco »

i know quiete a few dudes that have fitted hand throttles.
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Post by Wooders »

#1. Take your foot away from the throttle in the first lace - TJ's loe to crawl over stuff.
#2 - Some people fit a second /beefier reurn spring- but most
learn to
#3 let it crawl ;)
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Post by mattc »

I fitted both a second return spring and a hand throttle.
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Post by Krankieone »

try bracing your foot against the side of the footwell (works for me)
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Post by muf-247 »

well i guess i change my driving style and just let it crawl. thanks
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Post by Jeeps »

muf-247 wrote:well i guess i change my driving style and just let it crawl. thanks
Mine used to love to crawl on the stock 29" GSA's but when i fitted the 31's now it stalls.

WOODERS! I NEED NEW DIFF GEARS!!! ;)
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Post by Wooders »

Jeeps wrote:
muf-247 wrote:well i guess i change my driving style and just let it crawl. thanks
Mine used to love to crawl on the stock 29" GSA's but when i fitted the 31's now it stalls.

WOODERS! I NEED NEW DIFF GEARS!!! ;)
You know my phone number :lol:
But you are right lower R&P help a LOT.....
Frikeen DC and their crappy 3.07 :bad-words:
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Post by LEXX »

I didn't think the 04's had a return spring on them?
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Post by Ando_13 »

I used to use a block of foam, but then a mate found some springs to fit, and the rest as they say is history!

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