Even in e-save you'll still have power from the electric motors. It just balances out against your regen so you don't have a net loss of battery power as time goes by.Alright - add the AEV Procal to the incompatible list for the 4XE. Had to have the speedo adjusted via the Mopar service contract method - they basically charged me $125 and make the change to align speedo and shift points. I was surprised at how we and balanced it feels. Drives on the highway better than stock. Stop light to stop light is slower, but not terrible. Faster than my JK with 3.73s and 35”s. So I’m hopeful that my 4.10’s will do just fine for how I plan to use the Jeep. Pretty sure charge range will take a bit of a hit. I turned it to eSave when I went on the highway. Still had acceptable acceleration at highway speeds without the electric motors. A tad bit concerned that the 3/4” spacer we added to the front is causing a little rake. I’ll see how things settle in and deal with that in a couple thousand miles. Otherwise, I’m super happy in the 20 miles I’ve driven it. Looks better than I had hoped. Cheers!!
Looks great! I've got the same wheels, but man that lift and 37s!
Black Rhino come from east & SouthEast Africa.Nice wheels. Anyone know where they manufacture Black Rhino ?
LOL. Are any wheels made outside China these days?Black Rhino come from east & SouthEast Africa.
sorry, couldn't resist.
Like most wheels, Black Rhino are produced in China. (good wheels from everything I have seen, just too heavy for my taste - the tree hugger that I am.....NOT)
What shop did you use? looks like a competent dealer.Here are some more from the shops test drive.
I used the shop at Chapman Jeep Dodge off the 101. Worked with Josh in parts - good guy / Jeeper.What shop did you use? looks like a competent dealer.
absolutely. The amish are wonderful with woodwork.LOL. Are any wheels made outside China these days?