Hello everyone. I need some help from someone who has a gladiator with factory Aux switch option. My gladiator did not come with the aux switches from the factory. I purchased them from Mopar about 6 months ago and just put them on this past weekend. I did everything as was shown on the...
Dear Jeep. If you are going to offer GPS in a Rubicon at least make it have off road trail maps. I don't care about finding food, malls, ,gas, and grocery stores. It sucks that I had to purchase an app to make this possible. I would have thought that an off road capable vehicle's nav would...
Sure will do. I believe they are just a little under 37”s. Mine already have about 12k miles on them so it may not truly represent their original height. They still look fairly new. I can tell you this. They just barely fit in the spare tire well. It takes a couple good hits with a dead...
Im on 37s with a 2-1/2" lift plus 3/4" spacers on the front. It scrapes quite a bit. More than I would like. I am waiting for Rock Krawlers 5-1/2" triple and quadruple rate springs.
Your's are pretty nice too! Lol. Yours are in much better shape than mine. All but the spare have Rock rash. Did you have your Rubicon sticker Made to match your wheels?
No issues here other than the common sloppy steering issue. Oh yea, I have the same problem as Gene26. Mine takes a lot of my money in upgrades as well. Lol I bought mine in Sept 2019. It's got almost 20K. I seem to have gotten a good one so far. Knock on wood!
RCV CV Axles
Adams front drive shaft
Rock Krawler 4-1/2" springs
King shocks
Motobilt skidplate system
Motobilt Crusher rear bumper
A Pillar and Front bumper KC Pro 6 led lights
I like my red ATB's. They are strong as hell, have 2 magnets, (dipstick and drain plug), nice finish, no gasket or RTV needed and clear everything on the suspension front and rear. Good choice IMO.
I have the pro x on my rear and love it. there is no maintenance needed other than occasionally greasing. It improves the ride quality greatly over rough terrain. It helps keep the whipping to the sides to a minimum when you hit a rock or bump in the road. I really like mine. Just make sure...
Hello. I like the lower version without the top on but once you install the hard top it will look too low (IMO). I would probably install the taller version just to keep from changing it later. Also are you going to install lights? If so, the high version looks like it will give you better...
I love my Cooper Discoverer S/T Maxx tires. They are quiet nice and aggressive looking but well mannered and long lasting. I also have not had any complaints on them while off road on rocks, ice, snow, mud, sand or dirt. I wont even consider another tire for my truck. i am running 37x12.50R17s