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  1. No Reason Here For LED Lights

    Grow a pair.
  2. No Reason Here For LED Lights

    Sorry I hurt your feelings about your driving ability.
  3. No Reason Here For LED Lights

    We have LEDs in our 2020 Cherokee, and in my opinion don't make a big difference in night time driving. We bought the Cherokee off the lot with factory LEDs. Never had a problem seeing deer with either halogen or LEDs. Maybe Wranglers are totally different.
  4. No Reason Here For LED Lights

    Drove our 2023 JLU in the dark last night for the first time. I ordered the Wrangler without the LED lighting. No regrets, the factory halogens light up the road just fine. If you don't over drive your headlights like you were supposed to be taught in drivers education, you will have no issues...
  5. AutoNation dealer….offered to pay me for my used car with Zelle

    Dealers, banks, or private companies offering to purchase your used vehicle by email, messages, or mail, sight unseen are generally scams. You will never come out on the winning end. Only way to buy or sell a vehicle is face to face. JMO.
  6. Article: Jeep's Deep Problem (too much inventory; people don’t want to buy Jeeps)

    Never put much stock in articles written by inexperienced journalists. Anyone can write an article bashing a product. For all you know, Ford or Toyota paid this guy to trash on Jeeps. The writer's information is probably gathered from Jeep Facebook groups that do nothing but whine about every...
  7. Coming in 2027 - fully electric Wrangler

    And then we have the issue of gas taxes which help maintain public roadways. EVs are using the same roads but purchasing less or no gas. A separate tax should be charged for EV owners to make up for what taxes they are skipping out of. No free rides!
  8. Coming in 2027 - fully electric Wrangler

    There are enough oil reserves worldwide to last for hundreds of years. Efficiency of internal combustion engines improves yearly. Battery manufacturing is one of the most destructive industries to the Earth and would require a massive power grid to support all the EVs the political...
  9. Coming in 2027 - fully electric Wrangler

    Inept move. EVs are a political flash in the pan.
  10. For Speculation. Will there be a 2025 Rubicon 392?

    I agree. EVs are just politically driven and a flash in the pan. They will be as successful as the United States converting to the metric system. Jimmy tried!
  11. Discounts for Redline Tuning Hood Struts

    Put them on our 2023 Sport Altitude. Paid the asking price from Amazon, and worth every single penny. Best aftermarket addition I ever installed. I loathe prop rods! And the struts pop off easy if you ever want to lay the hood all the way back.
  12. Dealer Tire Rotation

    I have rotated my own tires on several cars, trucks, and SUVs the last 40+ years. I rotated every pattern possible (6,000 mile rotation), never including the spare. Other than checking the pressure on the spare, it remained unused. I ran just about every set of tires for 65-75 thousand miles...
  13. Debating debadging

    The advantage to an all-black Jeep Sport Unlimited. The stock emblems and decals are dark and blend in very well without being to gaudy or distracting from the looks. Only decal I removed was from our dealer that was placed under the rear tailight.
  14. Jeeps parking next to Jeeps... post yours!

    Our new 2023 Sport Altitude parked besides our 2020 Cherokee Altitude. We have owned Jeeps since 2017. Never any major issues with the past Compass, 2 Patriots, and 2 Cherokees. All went over 100,000 miles. We know several people with Wranglers that too, have no major problems.
  15. What did you do TO your Jeep JL today?

    Installed the Redline hood lifts in our 2023 JLU. I loathe those cheap factory prop rods commonly found on low end priced vehicles. These lifts work fantastic and took all but 20 minutes to install. Best aftermarket accessory I ever purchased. Worth every penny.
  16. Those who never take their doors off... Why?

    With all the inept drivers on the roads these days, I dread the thought of getting t-boned with doors off.
  17. ICYMI: Yes, Jeep killed the old school Antenna…

    GM used the antennas intricated in the windshield back in 1970's. Biggest beef was the poor reception the radios received. Not sure how long that idea last. The satellite antenna is located under the dash in Jeeps. Guess they figured the reception for the AM/FM stations wouldn't be strong enough...


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