Caliguy
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do you have a link? I can’t seem to find themit is the rough country blackout kit from XT.
do you have a link? I can’t seem to find themit is the rough country blackout kit from XT.
Ah, gotcha. Thanks for the insight. That's probably a better way to do it. Impressed with how fast it dropped you down!These work differently - You unscrew the cap, pull on the tab on the side and it deflates. You push the tab back to stop deflating and check the pressure with a gauge.
I deflated from 37Psi to 7.5Psi in less than 15 seconds per wheel.
My record with tubular doors (and Lange Coyotes) in situ was a brisk 54° degree morning in May. Not in a hurry to do that again, lol.Two weeks in, finally stripped the doors off and put on the Lange Coyote mirrors. At 65 degrees, a bit chilly but why not...
ObiMatt - what wheels are those? OEM I think but not original to the Saraha?What did I do TO my Jeep today? Took it for the third time to Hidden Falls Adventure Park in the Texas Hill Country and did the reverse of washing it, looking for every mudhole there was, especially on Hog Alley. Had an awesome day out.
If what I've seen locally is accurate, they're factory alloys for the JK-era Jeeps.ObiMatt - what wheels are those? OEM I think but not original to the Saraha?
Wow! I bow to your willingness to bang up your steps to that level, but nice job! Looks like a beautiful area and a lot of fun. That whole Kentucky/Ohio/Great Lakes region is one on our relatively near-future travel list. Partially for just that reason.The family went through a few rock gardens while trail riding at the Killbuck Jeep Jamboree… we had our sidestep angles adjusted!
John, you are right, they are not original to the Sahara, which comes with 18-inch five spoke ones that I actually liked. Last year I downsized to 17-inch Quadratec Hardrocks to give me more choices in tires as I replaced my OEMs with Mickey Thompson ATZ P3s. That has been a great combination.ObiMatt - what wheels are those? OEM I think but not original to the Saraha?
Don't mind you jumping in at all, James. In this case, though, they are aftermarket Quadratecs, replacing my OEM 18-incher 5-spokes.If what I've seen locally is accurate, they're factory alloys for the JK-era Jeeps.
(I hope Matt doesn't mind me jumping in line here.)
The Jeep Deadpool addition. Just get Ryan Reynolds to sign the dash somewhereThis is what happens when the wholesaler ships in separate boxes and you just can't wait for the second one.... ETA is tomorrow...
I'm right there with you. Never Forget.Reminded by neighbors it’s 9/11/01….Never Forget
@ObiMatt87I'm right there with you. Never Forget.
The Jeep Deadpool addition. Just get Ryan Reynolds to sign the dash somewhere
I actually agree, Rhinebeck, and have been meaning to take it off for some time. Just hadn't done it up until now. It'll be off soon, actually.@ObiMatt87
To each his own... it's your vehicle
But, why do you keep the dealer's ad sticker on there?
Dealership ad/sticker, license plate frames and such truly detract from the looks of a vehicle...
It really detracts from your thought provoking, 9/11 sticker also..
https://www.extremeterrain.com/roug...lack-series-quad-led-light-pod-kit-70822.htmldo you have a link? I can’t seem to find them