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...
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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...
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...
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...
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/