LongTimeListener
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Related: Can we now order the XR with a manual??If the XR package is required on all Rubicons now, does that mean it is now offered on the 2.0L also?
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Related: Can we now order the XR with a manual??If the XR package is required on all Rubicons now, does that mean it is now offered on the 2.0L also?
I assumed he meant the GladiatorYep I’m the official press release there was a point where he says “more 35” tire info later this year “ so I would assume they will open it up to other motor choices.
That's my thought as well. Either put the 35s on another vehicle or sell them and move to 37s and I believe the gearing, 4.56, will be ready.Yep I’m the official press release there was a point where he says “more 35” tire info later this year “ so I would
Assume they will open it up to other motor choices. Again i wouldn’t stay with the 35’s but everything in that package is a decent deal. And upgrading to 37’s will be a no brained for sure. Then I can give my son the 35’s or put them on my CJ.
and my CJ needs new tires... now to convince the wife to buy a 55K+ vehicle for tires on the CJ.....That's my thought as well. Either put the 35s on another vehicle or sell them and move to 37s and I believe the gearing, 4.56, will be ready.
Not yet. I was told by my dealer as of today it's only available with the 3.6L eTorque + 8-speed auto. Not sure about 392, I didn't ask.Related: Can we now order the XR with a manual??
35" tires, wheels that require you to buy mopars over priced lock rings ( like the winch plate for the $1200 bumper). And not Fox shocks but tuned shocks (non adjustable). And a 1.5" lift for 35", they fit but would look tucked. I would pass.
Are there any other lifts that wouldn't break the Jeep warranty? I suspect the dealer would have to install whatever lift it would be.yeah, i hate to say it.. the Jeep fox shocks are junk, they leak in less than 2 years, mopar will not back them up (per dealer) and they fade after an hour of rock crawling... knowing what i know now i would not pay for the mopar lift.. over priced, non adjustable, non rebuildable, and does not perform over time..
I have not researched it much, but 1500 bucks can buy a few spares from others I’m sure, I see evo team doing great work….Are there any other lifts that wouldn't break the Jeep warranty? I suspect the dealer would have to install whatever lift it would be.
No, but mine has been "gathering parts."Do we know a specific date in August for when the Xtreme Recon production begins?
Hmmm. That is promising. I said I wasn't even gonna check status until the 2nd week of August. I might have to peek and give Jeep Chat a shout. Not that they know anything but....No, but mine has been "gathering parts."