Nice, I ended up going with the B2 Fabrication exhaust, love the sound! Can’t wait to hear your setup.Got my new exhaust system and installing tomorrow..
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truck only has 18K on it.. I put it on about 6 months ago.. So maybe 9K miles?Ive had this on my mind for a while. Just haven’t found the need to pull the trigger. How often so you empty it? Like how many miles?
Amazing! I would love to know more! iPad? How did you get the information to display on the app? How do I get the app? Something you created?Not exactly the Gladiator, but I finished building a custom dashboard for OBD Fusion. Monitors all the basic/relevant temps, pressures (including tire pressures), speed, rpm, gps info, and I also built a custom pitch and roll gauge (it’s actually 4 gauges) to mimic the Off-Road pages app. Yes, a lot of it is redundant, but the idea is I can use my dash for CarPlay/nav/off-roading maps and this is my info center. Happy to share the export if anyone is interested.
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Where did you get the rails from? Also how much did it cost?Finished up and installed my side mounted DIY trail rails. Still have to do the center piece. Also need to add some end caps and decide what type of tie downs I wanna go with. Thinking something using a rubber washer between the tie down and rail, like in the Bezerker off road vid. Pretty happy with it, but a bit concerned about the paint holding up. Got dark quick, so not the best pics.
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Picked up a 10 ft section of unistrut from my local lowes (found in electrical section, also sold at home depot) for about 25 bucks. Cut it to size and painted the pieces black. Hardware is 1/4x 1-1/4 washers and m6x1.0x25mm body style bolts (seem people use anywhere from 20mm to 35 mm length) which you can also find at lowes/home depot for a few bucks. Takes 4 bolts per side. I only had to drill one additional hole in the sections to line up with all 4 bolt holes.Where did you get the rails from? Also how much did it cost?
Have the same lift just be aware that if you add a RSI Smart cap or heavy rack you’ll need to replace the rear springs & bump stops to stop sag.![]()
3” JKS lift with fox 2.0’s, some steer smart bits, 37”Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT, and method 703 wheels
It's an iOS app called OBD Fusion. I have no affiliation with the app/developer. The app is $9.99, and unfortunately you will have to pay $14.99 for the FCA Enhanced Diagnostics add-on for your MY to display most of the items you see in my screenshot. Without the add-on, a lot of the temps and pressure info is not available via standard PIDs. You will also need a compatible BT OBD scanner such as the Veepeak. This one has worked perfectly for me to read/clear codes on both the 992 and the Gladiator. FWIW, it's advised to unplug these if your vehicle sits for extended periods as the power to this port is technically always on.Amazing! I would love to know more! iPad? How did you get the information to display on the app? How do I get the app? Something you created?