I put mine in last week and no issues to report. I've never done ball joints before and install was straight forward. Getting it all stripped down and the knuckle off the old ball joint was the most cumbersome part. Break in is coming along - going from shot OEM to these is definitely a...
FS: Brand new - never installed full kit for JL/JT. Ended up with two sets after failing to cancel a back order. $530 shipped. (currently on two week back order from manufacturer)
Clayton has a 2.5" that should leave you enough to do wheels and tires.
https://www.claytonoffroad.com/product/jeep-gladiator-25-ride-right-lift-kit-2020-jt-1
Yes, it took 16 oz to get it back up to the line. Just wondering what to gauge as normal - third Jeep with this engine and the only one that's needed coolant at this rate. I will be interested to see what the oil analysis says. Maybe it is just evaporating off about an ounce a month. With...
It's been about a year since this post and when I filled it up to the black dot (hard to see so I circled it). Got an oil analysis kit ready to go at the next oil change. No other symptoms other than disappearing coolant. No signs of leaking or smoke or unusual looking oil when changed...
It uses the bottom hole of the two holes in the bed to mount. If not threaded I have a nutsert tool and the nutserts to make it work and would be happy to put them in.
Going on 3.5 years old. No leaking issues. One side has some warp in the edging that pops out of place in the wind. One pic shows it popped and another pic popped back in. I'm not sure why it does this. Priced accordingly for this feature. $125 Located in Charlottesville. Pick up only no...
Looks like Synergy heard this and you can buy a sealed bearing version of their sector shaft brace.
https://www.synergymfg.com/synergy-replacement-sector-shaft-brace-bearing-block.html?category_id=5992
I went to the Uwharrie one in NC this year. Their focus is really showcasing what a stock Jeep can do. They don't even encourage airing down for that reason. In NC you get to work through private trails and an obstacle course that is used to train military for off road. That was pretty cool...