Use Limited Diff Lube Only Tag Question
#21
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Re: Use Limited Diff Lube Only Tag Question
I don't get it.
2 of us told you how to check it. So??????
It is a used Jeep right? They (DC) put a pile of defective rear ends
into the Jeeps so you could have literally any kind of rear in there as
a replacement or the $tealer could have just added the tag to make folks
think they are getting something better than is in there. If they did
that, then suspect the odometer has been changed too. (not in your
favor)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JeePenn wrote:
>
> Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
> gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
> something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
> my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
> anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
> slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
> newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
> where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
> limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
> limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
> exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
2 of us told you how to check it. So??????
It is a used Jeep right? They (DC) put a pile of defective rear ends
into the Jeeps so you could have literally any kind of rear in there as
a replacement or the $tealer could have just added the tag to make folks
think they are getting something better than is in there. If they did
that, then suspect the odometer has been changed too. (not in your
favor)
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
JeePenn wrote:
>
> Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
> gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
> something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
> my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
> anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
> slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
> newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
> where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
> limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
> limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
> exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
#22
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Re: Use Limited Diff Lube Only Tag Question
Hmmmm if memory serves, I think limited slip was 'standard' with the
Dana44 option. Might be why it's not specifically listed on the VIP
report you speak of. Then again, my memory might be wrong. :)
Best to check the way Jeff and Mike mentioned earlier I guess.
Dave
On 13 May 2005 18:48:35 -0700, "JeePenn" <tchilson@adelphia.net>
wrote:
>Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
>gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
>something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
>my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
>anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
>slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
>newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
>where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
>limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
>limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
>exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
Dana44 option. Might be why it's not specifically listed on the VIP
report you speak of. Then again, my memory might be wrong. :)
Best to check the way Jeff and Mike mentioned earlier I guess.
Dave
On 13 May 2005 18:48:35 -0700, "JeePenn" <tchilson@adelphia.net>
wrote:
>Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
>gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
>something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
>my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
>anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
>slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
>newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
>where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
>limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
>limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
>exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
#23
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Re: Use Limited Diff Lube Only Tag Question
Hmmmm if memory serves, I think limited slip was 'standard' with the
Dana44 option. Might be why it's not specifically listed on the VIP
report you speak of. Then again, my memory might be wrong. :)
Best to check the way Jeff and Mike mentioned earlier I guess.
Dave
On 13 May 2005 18:48:35 -0700, "JeePenn" <tchilson@adelphia.net>
wrote:
>Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
>gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
>something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
>my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
>anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
>slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
>newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
>where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
>limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
>limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
>exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
Dana44 option. Might be why it's not specifically listed on the VIP
report you speak of. Then again, my memory might be wrong. :)
Best to check the way Jeff and Mike mentioned earlier I guess.
Dave
On 13 May 2005 18:48:35 -0700, "JeePenn" <tchilson@adelphia.net>
wrote:
>Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
>gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
>something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
>my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
>anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
>slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
>newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
>where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
>limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
>limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
>exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
#24
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Re: Use Limited Diff Lube Only Tag Question
Hmmmm if memory serves, I think limited slip was 'standard' with the
Dana44 option. Might be why it's not specifically listed on the VIP
report you speak of. Then again, my memory might be wrong. :)
Best to check the way Jeff and Mike mentioned earlier I guess.
Dave
On 13 May 2005 18:48:35 -0700, "JeePenn" <tchilson@adelphia.net>
wrote:
>Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
>gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
>something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
>my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
>anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
>slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
>newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
>where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
>limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
>limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
>exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
Dana44 option. Might be why it's not specifically listed on the VIP
report you speak of. Then again, my memory might be wrong. :)
Best to check the way Jeff and Mike mentioned earlier I guess.
Dave
On 13 May 2005 18:48:35 -0700, "JeePenn" <tchilson@adelphia.net>
wrote:
>Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
>gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
>something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
>my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
>anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
>slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
>newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
>where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
>limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
>limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
>exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
#25
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Re: Use Limited Diff Lube Only Tag Question
Hmmmm if memory serves, I think limited slip was 'standard' with the
Dana44 option. Might be why it's not specifically listed on the VIP
report you speak of. Then again, my memory might be wrong. :)
Best to check the way Jeff and Mike mentioned earlier I guess.
Dave
On 13 May 2005 18:48:35 -0700, "JeePenn" <tchilson@adelphia.net>
wrote:
>Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
>gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
>something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
>my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
>anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
>slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
>newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
>where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
>limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
>limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
>exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
Dana44 option. Might be why it's not specifically listed on the VIP
report you speak of. Then again, my memory might be wrong. :)
Best to check the way Jeff and Mike mentioned earlier I guess.
Dave
On 13 May 2005 18:48:35 -0700, "JeePenn" <tchilson@adelphia.net>
wrote:
>Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
>gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
>something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
>my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
>anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
>slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
>newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
>where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
>limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
>limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
>exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
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Re: Use Limited Diff Lube Only Tag Question
JeePenn proclaimed:
> Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
> gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
> something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
> my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
> anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
> slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
> newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
> where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
> limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
> limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
> exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
>
You could check your dealer output by going to www.jeep.com and
going to the owners section and request a build report. Should
have same info as your dealer gave you unless they fat fingered
the VIN. Have you asked them if you have limited slip?
> Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
> gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
> something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
> my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
> anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
> slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
> newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
> where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
> limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
> limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
> exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
>
You could check your dealer output by going to www.jeep.com and
going to the owners section and request a build report. Should
have same info as your dealer gave you unless they fat fingered
the VIN. Have you asked them if you have limited slip?
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Re: Use Limited Diff Lube Only Tag Question
JeePenn proclaimed:
> Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
> gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
> something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
> my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
> anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
> slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
> newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
> where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
> limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
> limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
> exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
>
You could check your dealer output by going to www.jeep.com and
going to the owners section and request a build report. Should
have same info as your dealer gave you unless they fat fingered
the VIN. Have you asked them if you have limited slip?
> Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
> gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
> something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
> my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
> anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
> slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
> newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
> where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
> limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
> limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
> exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
>
You could check your dealer output by going to www.jeep.com and
going to the owners section and request a build report. Should
have same info as your dealer gave you unless they fat fingered
the VIN. Have you asked them if you have limited slip?
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Re: Use Limited Diff Lube Only Tag Question
JeePenn proclaimed:
> Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
> gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
> something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
> my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
> anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
> slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
> newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
> where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
> limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
> limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
> exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
>
You could check your dealer output by going to www.jeep.com and
going to the owners section and request a build report. Should
have same info as your dealer gave you unless they fat fingered
the VIN. Have you asked them if you have limited slip?
> Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
> gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
> something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
> my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
> anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
> slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
> newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
> where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
> limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
> limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
> exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
>
You could check your dealer output by going to www.jeep.com and
going to the owners section and request a build report. Should
have same info as your dealer gave you unless they fat fingered
the VIN. Have you asked them if you have limited slip?
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Re: Use Limited Diff Lube Only Tag Question
JeePenn proclaimed:
> Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
> gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
> something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
> my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
> anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
> slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
> newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
> where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
> limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
> limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
> exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
>
You could check your dealer output by going to www.jeep.com and
going to the owners section and request a build report. Should
have same info as your dealer gave you unless they fat fingered
the VIN. Have you asked them if you have limited slip?
> Hey guys, thanks for the responses. This is why I ask the question: I
> gave my local Jeep dealership my VIN number and he provided me with
> something that is called a VIP report that shows all the options that
> my purchased (used) 2000 Wrangler supposedly has. I can not see
> anything on the paper work that indicates that my Jeep has a limited
> slip for my Dana 44 rear. I got reading some of our historical
> newsgroups messages concerning identifying Jeep diff types and I read
> where the Dana 44 limited slip has a tag on it indicating to use only
> limited lube only. Even though my VIP report does not indicate a
> limited slip, I do have the tag. So....I am a bit confused as to
> exactly what I have. Everyone's comments please!
>
You could check your dealer output by going to www.jeep.com and
going to the owners section and request a build report. Should
have same info as your dealer gave you unless they fat fingered
the VIN. Have you asked them if you have limited slip?
#30
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Re: Use Limited Diff Lube Only Tag Question
It is a five year old TJ, if it was sold with a Dana 35c, it would
have been replaced by now: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Lon wrote:
>
> You could check your dealer output by going to www.jeep.com and
> going to the owners section and request a build report. Should
> have same info as your dealer gave you unless they fat fingered
> the VIN. Have you asked them if you have limited slip?
have been replaced by now: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Lon wrote:
>
> You could check your dealer output by going to www.jeep.com and
> going to the owners section and request a build report. Should
> have same info as your dealer gave you unless they fat fingered
> the VIN. Have you asked them if you have limited slip?