Speaking of heaters, I bought the CJ 5 in Miami in Feb, it was a nice balmy 80 the time I spent in Miami getting her up to speed towarmstrong1955 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 10:03 am
Harsh ride is an understatement. Spleen buster is closer to the truth! Brutal was the word I used!
My Rubicon's ride has nothing in common with my old CJ5. And a bonus....it has a heater that actually keeps you warm, and an air conditioner!
Bill
drive to NY, and driving down to Key West, all it had at the time was the OEM fabric top.
Needless to say I froze my cojones off from Georgia on up to NY, all the time I was wondering why the heater was lukewarm,
when it was nice and hot in Miami, it didn't help that the fabric top and doors let the cold wind howl
into the Jeep ....after recovering from two days of shivering when I got home it turned out the previous owner jammed the
thermostat open with a piece of coat hanger wire.
Fixed that and bought a quickly ordered a fiberglass top for it !
I'll let the next owner install an after market AC for it, real Jeeps don't need AC !