I have a brand new Mopar freedom panel storage bag for sale. Iāll take $50 for it, local pick up only in the North DFW area (size would make it cost prohibitive to ship).
I no longer have my JLU and this was one of the parts I removed. In my opinion, itās the absolute best mount made for phones, IPads, GoProās, etc. (RAM mounts are widely used in commercial aviation due to their strength and dependability). I ordered directly from RAM. Itās in excellent, like...
Free OEM muffler/tail pipe for 3.6L JL/JLU which I replaced with a Magnaflow at around 1,000 miles. Itās in great shape - no dents or dings. Free to whoever needs it or wants a spare. Located in North Dallas area.
How can Jeep increase sales if they cant build the vehicles to sell? Until the supply chain and parts manufacturing problems are resolved, their new showrooms wont Increase sales.
Are you not concerned about engine cooling considering how much of your grill is covered up with your massive lights and bull bar? They look awesome but I thought the 392 needed all of the air it could get, especially in the summer.
Mike-
Thanks - I may give that a try, too. How do you remove the cover for the airbag (piece that says āAirbagā ) that is on top of the one that has two screws on it that you also remove to access the joints that you apply the oil to?
Thanks!
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Benny - do you have part # 68276600AG in stock or is it available? If not, how about one of the other superseded/improved versions of # 68276600AA?
Has any forum member replaced the seat base themself?
Iām out of warranty but have avoided the dealer service department if at all possible since I bought my Jeep new in 2018.
Iāve had the passenger seat popping noise for several months now (driving me nuts), but I just today ran across this...
Mine was a 1950 Willys CJ3A bought in 1971 when I was 15 years old. My dad paid $600 for it and I paid him back over two years by mowing yards and doing odd jobs. It was a four cylinder, three speed manual and had a homemade steel top but no doors and no heater. It was pretty rough but...