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This message has been edited by idive on 04-29-2003 at 07:56 PM ------------------ New pictures in Personal Scrapbook (02/23/03) Please feel free to ask questions or add your input to any DISCUSSION FORUM topic, at any time. ENJOY THE RIDE ------------------ This message has been edited by ALLEY CAT on 04-29-2003 at 08:59 PM ------------------ Another TEXAS owner! ------------------ Hope this helps and enjoy your new car ------------------ I would assume a lot of the lesser pressure answers you received are from people with run flats still on the car. I do not have the original tires and run mine 32 in the front and 33-34 in the rear, but I have a much softer tire from Kumho. Welcome to the site. t ------------------ 1999 Black w/NeoBlue Streetglow Gold SeriesNorm I just bought a red 1999 with ~20,000 miles for a daily driver in Austin, TX. No owner's manual. A couple of questions - what tire pressure do folks run (front and rear)- I saw the placard in the driver's door jam re tire pressure but sometimes experience shows a different inflation works better ----- and, how do I check the transmission fluid? (I'm going to feel really dumb if there is a dip stick in the engine compartment - I didn't even look because the seller told me the Prowler has a transaxle??? Remember - you're never too old to have a happy childhood.
Nidive To check your transmission fluid, open the "trunk" and lift up the carpet on the driver's side. There will be a big rubber grommet. Remove that grommet and there is your dipstick. For air pressure I run at either what the door says or a couple lbs. higher. There are some owners manuals for sale around. pumpkin Welcome aboard, I guess we have two things in common, we both have a kat and we both are Norm.
Current mods: Mopar dual exhaust & front mudflaps; MacMotorsports Air Intake;
Real Rod Air Patrol; Graphics by Balistek Designs; ($8) Chrome grille; Chrome
tire valve-stem covers; Painted rear bumper lettering; Prowler Pro Gears; Synthetic
Oil; Raybestos Ceramic Brake Pads; TGF Door Panel Inserts & Headrest Covers;
SheepskinExpress Sheepskin Seatcovers; Grille Light; Pinstriping by Bo Boring;
Painted Valve Cover; Window Tinting; Windshield Visor Banner; Front Bumper
Removal / Relocation of Front Turn Signal Lights; Real Rod Transmission Cooler
Cover, Sill and Carper Covers, Aero Front Covers and Roadster Rear Pan and
rear bumpers removed.
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"I may have to grow older, but I do not have to grow up!"ALLEY CAT Norm #2 - Welcome to the POA website! I'm sure MDiver answered the tranny question correctly for you. My door jam shows 28psi COLD tire pressure, but I run mine 32 front and 34 back. JMO
Call 911 - there is a Prowler in my garage....
LARRY SALZMAN - MESA, ARIZONAed monahan Norm, welcome aboard and I loved you on CHEERS. Thank God you were smart enough to get a RED one and not one of the ugly colors. lol. TLRandall Excellent!!!
2001 Mulholland Edition Prowler
2001 King Ranch Edition Ford F-150Gary C Welcome and when I had the stock tires I ran them at 27 ft and 29rr...
Bcoffman Gray Ghost Norm, There are a couple 1999 owners manuals on Ebay. Go to the Ebay link on the home page here at prowler online. And when do we get to meet Vera? tomdenise1 A question for you would be, "Are there still run flat tires on the car?".
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2001 PT Cruiser - Heavily modified
1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport - Hauler for the twins - Tom V and Ainsley - born 3-17-03!JeraneW Owner's manuals should still be available for your year. JRL I run around 28 ft and 29 rear. Higher pressures only make the Kat ride really rough.
If I go on a trip I'll add a lb.or two.
JRLed monahan I use different pressuare in all four tires that way I have one inflated correctly for almost any condition.
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