antwon412
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Paying a shop to install a bumper ?
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Are you laughing that you’re doing that, or that somebody else did?Paying a shop to install a bumper ?
I think I saw that listing right after it was sold! ?. I loved the Pedal Commander in my Ram 1500 Hemi. I ran it at Sport +3Installed a used Pedal Commander I bought off the forum here from @RKoeniger for a decent price. So far, pretty happy with it.
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Yeah, he had that listing up for awhile. Once I seen it 50% below retail, I got froggy and jumped on it. Normally such things do not interest me.I think I saw that listing right after it was sold! ?. I loved the Pedal Commander in my Ram 1500 Hemi. I ran it at Sport +3
so far I’m not too disappointed with the pedal response in my new Gladiator. But might add one later.
I did the Rockstopperz right before going on a Christmas road trip. Wanted the extra protection. Considering mud flaps due to the poke. Need to research options and pro/cons. Part of me thinks protection for me and those behind me and the other part sees them getting snagged on something and being ripped off...Nothing sexy:
- 2x Windshield wiper blades
- Engine air filter
- Cabin air filter
- RockStopperz Hinge Protection Kit(also available via Amazon)
- If you have a new Jeep do this immediately for some cheap and easy paint protection. I did something similar on my 2013 JKR back in the day off the lot but just slipped my mind this time around. Four of the eight hinges on mine are chipped up and I'm waiting for a paint pen to come in to touch them up before applying the protection.
- CheeperJeeperTV video about the product.
Ridiculous. It genuinely takes care of almost all of the wheel shimmy stuff. It’s really nice actually. For the naysayers, it prevents terrible jolts to the pitman arm from the passenger front wheel.
I wouldn’t know how to do it, so I will have to pay. I’m trying to learn more about auto mechanics, but I don’t wanna let my ignorance prevent me from upgrading my JT. I’m reading how much so many of y’all DIY and it’s amazing! But I’m gonna need guidance or more likely I’m gonna need to pay a shop even on sliders!Paying a shop to install a bumper ?
Don't be embarrassed to ask questions. There are usually videos on YouTube that will guide you on an install job.I wouldn’t know how to do it, so I will have to pay. I’m trying to learn more about auto mechanics, but I don’t wanna let my ignorance prevent me from upgrading my JT. I’m reading how much so many of y’all DIY and it’s amazing! But I’m gonna need guidance or more likely I’m gonna need to pay a shop even on sliders!
We learn by watching and doing. Search the web for an install video for your specific upgrade. It can help you to figure out how to handle it yourself.I wouldn’t know how to do it, so I will have to pay. I’m trying to learn more about auto mechanics, but I don’t wanna let my ignorance prevent me from upgrading my JT. I’m reading how much so many of y’all DIY and it’s amazing! But I’m gonna need guidance or more likely I’m gonna need to pay a shop even on sliders!
Do y’all do this stuff after your warranty runs out? I thought most mods need to be done by the dealer w MOPAR to avoid voiding it.We learn by watching and doing. Search the web for an install video for your specific upgrade. It can help you to figure out how to handle it yourself.
Here’s a link to one bumper that can give you a general idea of how to install one.
https://www.extremeterrain.com/mp-c...-forged-aluminum-front-bumper-j134510-jl.html
It might help you to figure it out for yourself.
Where are you at in Michigan?I wouldn’t know how to do it, so I will have to pay. I’m trying to learn more about auto mechanics, but I don’t wanna let my ignorance prevent me from upgrading my JT. I’m reading how much so many of y’all DIY and it’s amazing! But I’m gonna need guidance or more likely I’m gonna need to pay a shop even on sliders!
it really depends. but if you change the bumper, its going to have little impact on other systems. i cant imagine the dealership not warrantying something in a different system like the drivetrain or something because of a bumper.Do y’all do this stuff after your warranty runs out? I thought most mods need to be done by the dealer w MOPAR to avoid voiding it.
Paw Paw.Where are you at in Michigan?
You can swap bumpers daily and the only part of the warranty it might impact is the warranty on the bumper (or the fog lights if you screw that part up)Do y’all do this stuff after your warranty runs out? I thought most mods need to be done by the dealer w MOPAR to avoid voiding it.