JasonInDLH
Well-Known Member
That’s awesome! Good on her for making her Jeep her own. I’d be super stoked to see this coming down the street at me. My whole body would be out the window to Jeep wave!Here you go.
That’s awesome! Good on her for making her Jeep her own. I’d be super stoked to see this coming down the street at me. My whole body would be out the window to Jeep wave!Here you go.
I couldn't get my body bolts to turn even with a breaker bar, and I was nervous about snapping them. So I had the dealer do it for $80. I figure if they break it, who better to fix it.Exactly why I am hesitant with my top choices that require body bolt removal/install.
To be fair, though the instructions suggest it, I probably didn't even need to attempt. The passengers side slid right past, and I was flying solo - a second set of hands would probably have made it a lot easier.Exactly why I am hesitant with my top choices that require body bolt removal/install.
Picked it up. All good, the new ratio is certainly noticeable but not crazy. Was nice not to have to downshift on the highway. No vibration or anything negative. Two thumbs up for Ken’s, wish more companies operated like them.Dropped it off at Ken’s Kar Kare to have a regear to 4.56 and f/r Truetracs installed. Should be done Weds or Thurs.
She told me to tell you, “Thank you, your comment made her day.”That’s awesome! Good on her for making her Jeep her own. I’d be super stoked to see this coming down the street at me. My whole body would be out the window to Jeep wave!
These look nice for road trips. Might just look into adding some to my Rubicon.Thanks. First impressions are good. Not sure about durability yet. I'm taking it out on a road trip tomorrow. I did jump on top to see how things are, and it held very well.
It's very low profile which I really like, and it comes with a little wind fairing. I'm interested to see how well the wind fairing will work considering how small it is. You can barely even see it.
I just updated my build thread with the first couple pictures of the process. Hope to get most of the project done later this weekend.Cool… start a thread on this!
Welcome to the OB familyI unfortunately said goodbye to my hydro rubi 4xe (bought back today)
farewell pic above…
but a few hours ago I got antsy about being jeepless so I got a ‘19 Ocean Blue shipped to my local CarMax. Decided to go the used and Pentastar route (vs a new 4xe) since my experience with Jeep as a company has been terrible. Want to stay away from the dealer as much as possible and not have to worry about the warranty.
Fingers crossed this Ocean Blue that is en route convinced me to keep it and I can start the modding journey (spreadsheet has been started already, of course!)
Weird, I brought my 2021 Rubicon with almost 19k miles to dealership today to diagnose a sound and it was the same thing!I took My 2021 Rubicon to the shop, broken Idler pulley bracket, only 17 k miles.
Good idea on the yoga mat! I’ll have to do the same thing on mine!!Added a Vector Offroad Highland platform. It was an easy install by myself. Very clean looking. Cut a yoga mat for grip and rattle control. Need to add a light below it. Unloaded I can't even see it. I can even open the fridge enough to grab things.