If youāre mechanically inclined, you can do it yourselfā¦by a hog ring pliers and a bag of hog rings on Amazon, watch a YouTube video where a guy does exactly what you want to do, and you can get it done in about 2 hours.
I replaced an entire interior with OEM leatherā¦itās actually not that...
Maybe you can answer this, maybe you canātā¦I replaced the std. flares on my ā18 with Rubicon flaresā¦in doing so, the Rubicon flares I bought came with LED turn signals and DRLās ( I originally had halogen).
Brought it to my dealer and they flashed the Jeep to tell it it now had LEDsā¦didnāt help...
I donāt have a solution, and (apparently) neither does Jeep or their engineersā¦I inadvertently did the same thing you want to do when I swapped Rubicon flares for my std. flares, and the new flares came with LEDās, and despite having my dealer flash the Jeep to tell it it now had LED turn...
You can buy a set of extensions relatively inexpensively directly from MOPARā¦quite a bit cheaper that what they sell for on eBayā¦then just buy a used flare somewhereā¦(Iām assuming your flare is black, not painted). Iām actually looking for two of the extensions for the drivers side front and...
Used to be a part time buyer at auctions for a dealerā¦our rule of thumb (at the wholesale level), was either 1 year in age or 10k miles for the otherwise similar condition/optioned vehicles was worth $1000.
So a couple more questionsā¦what is the difference between elite and elite max, and I see on their website they refer to early units requiring a Tazer or JScan when going from halogen to LED, and the fact that they added an anti-flicker module on later unit to eliminate the need for a Tazer or...
Correct me if Iām wrong, but I just looked on the Diode Dynamics website to further research these, and I believe theyāre currently selling them new (albeit with a 6 to 8 week wait) for $800.
FYI, Iāve had a pair of Drivers side door shells for sale (brand new) since June both here and on FB marketplace for $150 and have had zero interest (just to give an idea on what they might cost)ā¦I might just keep them and give this a try...
Just an FYI for anyone considering theseā¦I consider myself a pretty decent ādo it yourselferā, and I replaced a set of Rubicon black leather seat covers with a set of Sahara tan leather seat covers (both OEM), after only watching a couple YouTube videosā¦the only thing I needed to buy was a hog...
So, thereās a bit of info missing to give you accurate #ās in your original post, but hereās some info I could find. I have two close friends who are dealers, and actually used to go to closed auctions as a buyer for one of them, consequently I still have access to an online tool from Mannheim...
One thingā¦for whatever reason, converting from OEM halogen front turn signal DRLās to OEM LED front turn signal DRLās can be very problematicā¦I did it, and had the dealer flash it, and I still get hyperflash and instrument panel ālights outā error messages. After the problems I faced I did more...
I did something very similarā¦replaced used Rubicon black leather with brand new tan leather from a Saharaā¦I had zero experience, but am quite mechanically inclinedā¦I watched one video on YouTube where a guy replaced his front seat covers and that taught me the basics of how to do it, then...
2018 Moab with standard glassā¦one chip filled, but so far no windshield repaired. Fortunately the chip is right behind the rear view mirror, so I donāt see it from the inside.
2022 High Tide with Gorilla Glass, no issues yet (fingers crossed).
Not sure if this is still the case, but when my Dad had his Chevy dealership, any warranty work done was paid by GM, didnāt matter at what dealership the vehicle was purchased, as long as it was under 36/36 (miles and months), and it was a covered repair, the dealership got paid.
I would assume...