Milo looks like VERY good boye.Something showed up today. Milo approves.
Are those struts installed upside down? I ask because the Redline struts, for example, require the gas spring cylinder to be on top to ensure proper lubrication of the seals.Rival 4x4 hood struts.
I haven’t don’t that yet but love the fact that I can if needed. I just did my oil change this last week as well. As someone just said, can’t add 6 quarts to mine if I do it myself.
First oil change on the 2021 2.0T was trying not to get clobbered by melting snow, I like putting the hood all the way back, so much more light on the situation
He is. That’s his hiking/get dirty collar. He lets us put anything on him, walked around all day as a hot dog for HalloweenMilo looks like VERY good boye.
Mine won’t wear a bottle opener on their collars! LOL
These particular skids are on my Buy list, but most posts on the subject -- yours included -- suggest the installation effort isn't as easy as it might be. What should I be concerned with here? TIA.EVO JL PROTEK REAR SHOCK SKIDS installed. Not the easiest of installs...
Well, the shocks expand about a half an inch, so you have to shimmy it back up to line up bolt. I used a couple soft washers to line them up, then pulled them out when done. And if it some how slides down, it will expand 5-6 inches. I had to bust out the scissor jack to get it back in place. I suppose taking off the tires would make it easier and/or have it jacked up, but I decided to just do the work from my belly/backThese particular skids are on my Buy list, but most posts on the subject -- yours included -- suggest the installation effort isn't as easy as it might be. What should I be concerned with here? TIA.
My Amazon link is no lo ger available. Bottom line, you're looking for 5/8 inch square tubing end caps.Can you share a link? I was not able to find it on Amazon.
Where to get the holder for the mag lite? Thx in advanceA couple of easy mods..
Aren't they as long as stock when compressed?New metalcloak longer rear bump stop to fix my rear rubbing with the new 38's.
We were only getting a slight rub when fully flexed, the 1.5" of initial contact should be enough to prevent that or at least reduce it. The rear tire just rubs the plastic a little bit so I think this solution will work, but even if it doesn't it won't cause any damage. Fully compressed metal to metal distance is enough to protect the shocks.Aren't they as long as stock when compressed?