Same here. All 3 of my Jeeps have been Rubi's. Mainly because I preferred having all the Rubi options from the get-go vs building one from a lower model. Purely my choice. There are some awesome builds out there from every trim level. Focus on how you intend to drive your rig, then see...
If you're talking about the cost of buying a programmer alone, my answer is without a doubt yes. I've purchased programmers for every Jeep we've owned. All of my Jeeps have been modded/lifted, so I was able to recalibrate the speedo, activate LED lights when I swapped them on my JLUR, etc. We...
I'd give anything to make that trip. I'll have to settle for living it vicariously through you and your buddies. Have a great trip, and yes, please post pics.
I can't comment on the price, but my daughter's used JLU Wrangler came with Katzkin leather seat covers installed by the prior owner. I'd never seen a set in person before these. They may actually be nicer than my stock leather seats. They're definitely softer.
+1 for everything you mentioned.
I ran aftermarket bumpers on my 2 prior Rubicon Wranglers because they didn't come with the factory steel bumpers. I like the simplicity of the factory steel bumper better than the previous ones I had, but that's just my opinion.
This is great for a diet. I just completely lost my appetitie for dinner. And breakfast tomorrow too...................?
On the plus side, I've been looking for someone to teach me how to handle myself in a bar fight. Wonder if he's busy this weekend. :muscle:
No. They're installed correctly. It's just how the label sits. The label might show differently if they were turned 180 degrees with the other side facing out. I've never checked. The way it sits now doesn't bug me.
Cool video. Brings back memories of working at the Nissan plant in TN over 25 years ago.
I love the guy's "Welcome to the Shit Show" t-shirt at 4:55 when's he's putting the dash in. I swear that guy installed mine with the way my head unit keeps rebooting randomly.
Not sure what the...
I was pleasantly surprised at how light this set up is. I wish I had weighed them before putting them on just to see how much they do weigh. It's nice not dropping a kidney when I rotate them.
Thanks. I remember reading about some issues with the finish on the Arsenals, which is mainly why I went with the Overlands. But I don't remember how recently those issues were reported. I really like the "army truck" look of the Arsenals though.