thank you so much! I am a woman. I am retired. I haen an 89 nobody will fix it. I found a great guy that restores vintage cars that will replace the cowl seal. Has been blowing fuses. Thank you for the link as well.
Always glad to help. I would make sure the seal is set back so it fits against the windshield.Mine sticks out about an 8th of a inch. It may cause water to gather there.
It is my favorite Jeep. Not the most smooth driver, but that's what I like. It has the look and feel of a classic and the springs make it like a go cart to drive around.
Always enjoy your videos. I installed a new cowl today and at the front of the windshield it does not seem to be as tight to the frame as the old one. Is this because the old one was so old, worn, and hardened, while the new one is soft, and flexible?
'92 here.... Ya should have taken care of that rust now or do it soon.... I did a whole windshield frame and and cowl seal replacement a couple of years ago. Then, a couple of weeks ago, I decided to tear apart my dash to take care of some rust issues that I saw when I did that windshield frame... Next thing I know, the whole dash is off and I'm replacing 90% of it. After I tore that down, I took the jeep to the paint shop and it's getting painted....🤣😎. You have a link to those grab handles?
amzn.to/353LXRc I got mine at a 4wheel parts show and they were less then 50. I will have to pull the glass to get to the rust issue. I have pulled the glass a couple of time on a Cj and found it to be fun....
thank you so much! I am a woman. I am retired. I haen an 89 nobody will fix it. I found a great guy that restores vintage cars that will replace the cowl seal. Has been blowing fuses. Thank you for the link as well.
It was more of a task to get it cleaned up then to install the new one. No more leaks.
Thanks man!
I appreciate all the advice and I apply it to my YJ, greetings from Puebla Mexico
Always glad to help. I would make sure the seal is set back so it fits against the windshield.Mine sticks out about an 8th of a inch. It may cause water to gather there.
What was the part number for the grab bars? Or link to them
amzn.to/37vJH8J
Love the YJ ❤
It is my favorite Jeep. Not the most smooth driver, but that's what I like. It has the look and feel of a classic and the springs make it like a go cart to drive around.
@@FloridaJeepRides you got that right! 😆 isn't it amazing, it can be a rough ride on some roads, but offroad it's like a Cadillac! 😆
I didn't see the link to the seal am I just missing it?
amzn.to/2Rw1vHx
Always enjoy your videos. I installed a new cowl today and at the front of the windshield it does not seem to be as tight to the frame as the old one. Is this because the old one was so old, worn, and hardened, while the new one is soft, and flexible?
I noticed the same thing. It’s not leaking anymore so I guess it’s working. Next up is the whole frame. I think it may compress and expand over time.
@@FloridaJeepRides thanks so much.
Scares me that the slim jim survived 😂
Yeah I keep them around just because they’re great trail food must’ve fallen down in there at some point.
'92 here.... Ya should have taken care of that rust now or do it soon.... I did a whole windshield frame and and cowl seal replacement a couple of years ago. Then, a couple of weeks ago, I decided to tear apart my dash to take care of some rust issues that I saw when I did that windshield frame... Next thing I know, the whole dash is off and I'm replacing 90% of it. After I tore that down, I took the jeep to the paint shop and it's getting painted....🤣😎. You have a link to those grab handles?
amzn.to/353LXRc I got mine at a 4wheel parts show and they were less then 50. I will have to pull the glass to get to the rust issue. I have pulled the glass a couple of time on a Cj and found it to be fun....
Also from the maker: www.rtoffroad.com/grab-handle-set-black-steel-2435.html They look the same but you have to find a dealer.
A slimmer Slim Jim,... petrified
Air freshener... Always down for some mechanically separated chicken.