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  1. Would you advise your loved ones, your friends and relatives to own a Jeep Wrangler?

    My wife and I aren't your typical Jeepers, butJeepers through and through, nonetheless. When I'm asked the questions "should I get a Wrangler?", I tell them this: We have owned 4 Wranglers, all black 4 doors. Currently, we have a JLUR and a JT Willy's. We've never taken the roof or doors off of...
  2. My Engine Bay is Cooking = Share your jeep cooking hacks!

    This actually looks pretty interesting. The only thing I would worry about on a 3.6, would be if it was touching the manverter, it could be too hot. I think I'm going to buy this and give it a shot. https://themuffpot.com/
  3. Off-road spots Illinois and southern Wisconsin Border

    I hadn't realized that, thanks for the correction. Illinois is a terrible place for Wrangler owners. Thank God for snow, at least.
  4. Off-road spots Illinois and southern Wisconsin Border

    There's also "The Cliffs Insane Terrain" in Marseilles, IL just off of I-80
  5. Can you ID what's on the NPS Wranglers?

    "Technically" they are running factory Rubicon sliders. I'm not arguing about them being sufficient, just that whoever purchases them must figure they are.
  6. Recovery gear for newbies

    I'd add a small strong shovel and some traction boards
  7. Rock slide Engineering fail

    We've installed at least 6 sets of RSE on JLs. The first set we installed was on a 2 door in 2018, and the driver's side did have some issues, but that was right after they had came out. I had noticed that RSE changed their directions to include recommending regularly lubricating all pivot...
  8. Clicking noise, check engine light, and now loss of brakes.

    Full disclosure, I work at the Jeep dealership that services my vehicle. My wife's DD is a 2020 JLU North Edition (Sahara with SelecTrac 4hi Auto) 2.0L etorque now with 22k miles. 2" lift, jks quicker disconnects, and JL Rubicon takeoff wheels and tires(BFG ko2s). At about 18k miles, I noted a...
  9. Wrangler Rubicon 392 begin arriving at dealers, including mine

    The green one above stickered for $78k. Too rich for my blood
  10. Just saw my first Jeep 4xe

    I think part of this baby-stepping on FCA/Stellantis's part towards better mpg is the fact that FCA buys carbon credits from other manufacturers to offset their inability to meet CO2 standards. I believe Stellantis will try to trim that number by quite a bit...
  11. Just saw my first Jeep 4xe

    FYI, the green one in the 3rd pic is a 392. Both arrived at the same time.
  12. Just saw my first Jeep 4xe

    And here's some pix
  13. Just saw my first Jeep 4xe

    Fwiw, the Hybrid battery kit for the 4xe is mopar part # 68488244AA and has an MSRP of $12,655, so for the moment, no theoretical cost is needed, it's established. I agree people dump things where they aren't supposed to all the time, that's why 12v lead acid batteries have a core charge. The...
  14. Just saw my first Jeep 4xe

    https://www.edmunds.com/fuel-economy/what-happens-to-ev-and-hybrid-batteries.html I wouldn't consider Edmunds a "leftist" source, but I appreciate all attempts to make facts partisan.
  15. Just saw my first Jeep 4xe

    I see both sides of this issue. Though I don't think it was necessary for people that don't want a 4xe to start calling people dumbasses. Those same people were offended when retaliation occurred. If you're not looking for a fight, don't start one. Someone mentioned $30,000 replacement hybrid...
  16. Dealership can now reprogram / calibrate speedometer and odometer for bigger tires

    This is interesting that it's "news", considering i broke the story on March 11th https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/calibrate-for-35s.3070/page-4#post-103111, and the bulletin came out back in January
  17. Calibrate for 35s

    I'm skeptical
  18. Calibrate for 35s

    Every dealer has this capability.
  19. Calibrate for 35s

    I posted the entire dealer instructions, directly from Mopar


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