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  1. Bilstein 8100 bypass shock review

    I’ve been running Bilstein 8100 bypass shocks with Synergy springs (3” front/4” rear), Metal Cloak arms and track bars on a 2022 JLUR 6-speed. I’ve got around 7,000 miles and a fair amount of wheeling on them. Bottom line: if you enjoy moving quicker in your Jeep, and have the budget, they are a...
  2. Service axle locker light still coming on randomly even after z automotive bypass

    Hey all! I bought a set of the z-automotive locker bypasses for my JLUR and they seem to work for the most part. No more long locker engagements and no more refusing to lock altogether. Though consistently I still get a random service axle locker light around town and such. It always goes away...
  3. 3.6L ESS Bad Aux Battery No Start Firmware Fix

    When my 2018 JLU was at the dealers for the steering stabilizer recall, I asked about updating the radio firmware to fix some issues I was having (5" radio). They updated the PCM, ABS and radio firmware. Yesterday I noticed the low speed surging was gone, so today I tested starting with aux...
  4. Air Conditioning Bypass Question

    I recently went to a dealership to option out a 2 door Sport S. While going through the list there was an option called ‘air conditioning bypass’. I read that and assumed that it means that it gets rid of the air conditioning, something I do not want to happen. The sales guy said that it does...
  5. Bilstein B8 8100 Jeep JL

    Any news on release date of these shocks? I wonder if they would be worth the wait, considering Bilstein pedigree. Here's an article I found on Bilstein's website. https://www.offroadxtreme.com/features/sema-coverage/sema-2018-bilstein-beefs-up-the-wrangler-jl/


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