It works well- has alerted me to people slamming on their brakes. Cross path is pretty awesome. Adaptive cruise works well for anytime youāre on the highway- just set it and go.
I find it more useful in the grand Cherokee where we do a lot of road trips. The wrangler is mostly around town and...
Looking to sell my 2021 Rubicon Xtreme Recon. Every option. Msrp $68,895.
3.6l ETorque,
Cold weather (heated seats, steering)
Leather seats
trailer & tow (Aux switches, trailering package)
LED lighting,
8.4ā Radio group (Nav, Apple Car Play, etc.)
XR package (see below)
Safety group...
I have an XR that I upgraded to Fox 2.0 shocks. I ordered the one for 0-1.5ā lift and it worked perfectly. Full stuff still has a little more room for the shock, and under full droop it allows for a little more travel without maxing out any brake lines etc.
Yeah I was surprised. I checked the part number on my factory arms and they matched the stock Rubicon LCA. I only went with the Mopar because theyāre indistinguishable to a dealer and right now my Jeep is all āstockā. But a noticeable improvement for sure.
This and the Synergy track bar and...
I have a new XR and noticed a little wandering when on narrow back roads that werenāt perfectly smooth. And under hard braking it felt a little unstable. I swapped to these longer Mopar LCAs and itās noticeably better. Hard braking is stable, and the Jeep drives so much better. I highly...
It is made by Course. Yes it is a MagSafe charger. Although I think using any magnetic head with the apple MagSafe charger would work. Thatās what Iām using in my Grand Cherokee.
I think a 37 would work depending on the tire. One that runs true or large, may need some minor trim or very slight bump extension. But a 37 BFG KO looks like itāll certainly fit. Here are 2 pics of my XR fully flexed out. All stock except for Fox shocks on 35ā KO2. There was a bit more than 1...
The XR is Rubicon + 1.5ā. I donāt think it would be a problem on a sport as most of the other items are the same as factory. I am surprised at how true and well it drives for maintaining the stock control arms.
There have been people quoting Jeep engineers who were clear to state that they are very different shocks and are also tuned differently. Not sure of what those differences are.
It works with MagSafe cases. Thereās an option for the MagSafe charger, thatās what I have.
https://coursemotorsports.com/collections/phone-mounts-1/products/direct-fit-magnetic-phone-mount-jeep-wrangler-gladiator-rubican-2018?variant=39481269518387
You could probably use a regular magnetic mount and then stick the Apple charger to it. I used the Course mount that has a little bracket that uses the bolt that holds the head unit in place. I like it.
Looks good; and I agree that the SOT is great. I had a soft top on my JKUR and hated it. Went to a hard top and it was really nice but it was so inconvenient that taking the top off almost never happened. But with the SOT, the top is open anytime its nice. And even on cooler days, I open it...
When offroading the thing that causes breakage is torque and weight. You're increasing both with the 392. So likely for it to be more prone to breaking than the regular Rubicon given they have the same hardware but the 392 has more weight and torque.
I have the XR and the flares do little to protect from crap hitting the doors and rear fender. Its only purpose seems to be to have the wider tires from the factory and have the tires be 'covered'.