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Gotta wait til it warms up a little anyway. We'll be working outside.
Yeah, I have a feeling you are pretty happy to have heat in the house right now.
-15 last night, looking for -20 tonight. Never got above -5 today. More of the same tomorrow.
I was never so thankful that I wasn't sitting on my JD lawn tractor in the open wind and sub-0 temps moving snow for 2 hours like I used to do.
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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!
Many on here, including me, would be happy to help you learn this stuff. A bumper is actually a great place to start. No moving parts. If you change your mind, send me a pm and I’ll give you my contact info. I’ve learned things over the years by doing them, and by reading about how. But for me, that’s a lot of the fun.
 

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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.
Dealers won’t do as good a job as you do. You care more.
 

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What did I do TO..........
I beat the livin' @#$% outta it, abused it hard.
Tons of steering this way and that, shifting D to R, R to D, sliding sideways and trying to go straight.
But dang, did she perform perfectly. Snow flying up over the hood, it stopped me only once at the end of the driveway when the pile was so big I could see it way over the top of the blade and hood.
The drift in front of the garage was well over my knees and it walked right through it.
Sounds like a blast.
 

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Nice job. Glad I moved to Florida. I don't miss the shoveling and snow throwing.
I’m in Florida for a couple of days. I wish I had my Jeep, but I drove someone else’s as a favor.
 

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Sounds like a blast.
My 80 year old neighbor came over the other day to drop some stuff off - we chatted a bit (out in the cold) as I was getting ready to move some snow. He's a former county employee.
He absolutely loved snow removal. He said it was his favorite part of the job. I agree, there's just something about it. I can't deal with the cold and health things have made that even worse, not to mention my dizziness being constant now, walking on ice, etc. is really tricky - having the plow on the JT, it was actually fun. If I was younger, I'd almost enjoy it as a part-time job. Reminds me of running a chisel plow or combine - loved it.
i hate the cold we got with this one, but the snow - I was saying "bring it on" and was disappointed when they dropped the forecast 11" down to about 7 for our area.
 

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My 80 year old neighbor came over the other day to drop some stuff off - we chatted a bit (out in the cold) as I was getting ready to move some snow. He's a former county employee.
He absolutely loved snow removal. He said it was his favorite part of the job. I agree, there's just something about it. I can't deal with the cold and health things have made that even worse, not to mention my dizziness being constant now, walking on ice, etc. is really tricky - having the plow on the JT, it was actually fun. If I was younger, I'd almost enjoy it as a part-time job. Reminds me of running a chisel plow or combine - loved it.
i hate the cold we got with this one, but the snow - I was saying "bring it on" and was disappointed when they dropped the forecast 11" down to about 7 for our area.
I’m on a work trip for a couple of days, but my wife told me we’ve gotten well over a foot in the last couple of days. I wish I was there to help her clear it. Thankfully it’s a big snowblower.
 

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It’s the replacement for the aluminum gearbox.
So it's the "latest and ok steering gear" I'd leave out the word "greatest".
 

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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!
Definitely try to get in contact with some members that are in your area if you can. But always remember you can ask here too. Some of us can be grumpy old guys though so having thick skin helps. :like:
All of us have been there too. Now your weather we can't help you with. :giggle:
The warranty thing is a sticky thing, doing mods before warranty expires "me" I did/ do but with caveat certain things I don't f### with "I keep" engine, drivetrain and connected electronics OEM. Added bunch of extra electric stuff, solar systems, house battery.

I’m in Florida for a couple of days. I wish I had my Jeep, but I drove someone else’s as a favor.
Ah that's how Dec started with me. Driving someone else's car to Miami to be a chauffeur back after a week on cruise ship. I damn sure would have rather been in my JT other than the toll roads, fuel, parking, hotel, ect. ?
And back O.T.... I drained JT water tank last night so it doesn't start to freeze. Drove into town to Walmart then home in freezing rain. :like:
 

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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.
So long as you drill no new holes in the Jeep you are probably good to go.

The only thing I have seen in my area that voided a warranty was that.
 

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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!
Luckily we live in an age where you can find almost anything on YT for instruction.

The way I look at things is 1) Can I do a "good enough" job? 2) How much skill, tools, and experience needed 3) Is this something worth learning and/or doing?

"good enough" is subjective to each person. my threshold is "OEM" or better (usually aiming for better). It's why I'm not a huge fan of home construction; there's a much less exacting standard. The detail work hides everything.

I spent many years working on racecars, so automotive stuff isn't an unsurmountable challenge. Also, I like to think I'm smart enough, so I know when something would be way out of my comfort zone. And then I also remember who assemble these things. Regular people. Not people with doctorates or specialized schooling. No one on the line installing the seats spent 4 years at a prestigious engineering school in the Alps learning all the maths and solving Good Will Hunting problems.

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My 80 year old neighbor came over the other day to drop some stuff off - we chatted a bit (out in the cold) as I was getting ready to move some snow. He's a former county employee.
He absolutely loved snow removal. He said it was his favorite part of the job. I agree, there's just something about it. I can't deal with the cold and health things have made that even worse, not to mention my dizziness being constant now, walking on ice, etc. is really tricky - having the plow on the JT, it was actually fun. If I was younger, I'd almost enjoy it as a part-time job. Reminds me of running a chisel plow or combine - loved it.
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There's definitely something satisfying about some forms of labor. I think it's the problem solver in all of us, and let's gives us opportunity to attack the problem in whatever way we want to solve it, sometimes in a more artistic or efficient way than others.

Heck, there's now even video game "simulators" for all major games systems for power washing things, mowing yards, driving truck/combines, etc. And some people pour hours upon hours into it, which makes me think they should just do it as their profession and at least make some money off it ?.
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