Went in 2000 and 2002 in my TJ. Driving out from PA this year in my JTR. Fins & Things Monday, Gold Bar Rim Tuesday, Wed/Thu off for some other activities, Buttes and Towers Fri, Tiptoe BTR Saturday, Hell's Revenge Sunday.
We used steelit to paint the castings of the fillers we had at the brewery I used to work at. It's amazing stuff, even holds up to highly corrosive Monster Energy.
Thanks, I know what high pinion is....just wondering if that's actually the point of the second fill plug or if that's just some garbage someone threw out on the interwebs.
On the aftermarket Dana diff covers with two fill plugs, which plug is the correct one to fill to? Stock '21 JT Rubicon. I can't find any official documentation, but I did read somewhere that the upper plug is if it's high pinion and the lower plug is for low pinion, but I don't think there...
Sell the Mopar headliner, and make your own. I think I'm into mine for maybe $60. 1/4" Styrofoam board from HD (peel off the shiny plastic otherwise it'll interfere with your Sirius reception) and order sheets of loop-side material from McMaster-Carr to cover them with, and hold your patches...
Yeah, thing that's odd is it's definitely not every start. If I had to generalize it's when the truck's been sitting a while. If it's only been shut off a couple minutes or something,. it seems like that's when I don't see it. Anyway, not really worth worrying about. Seems to work fine.
What's the part # for the Quadratec full belly skid? I'm trying to do my own comparison but it seems like since this thread started, all I can find from them is separate components.
Redid my headliner before I put the hardtop back on a couple weeks ago. I too had noticed the Sirius reception was HORRIBLE with the hardtop on, so I bought the same foamboard from Lowe's, but peeled the metallic film off. I then bought sew-on velcro and attached it with the black PDR hot glue...
I had a York from a FSJ woody wagon (supposedly the biggest version of York you could get) on my TJ and it worked great. I had a 2.5 gal air tank off an old bus on the Jeep, and another external made out of a propane tank and I could sandblast with it.
Good luck finding space on our Jeeps...
I think @ParatusExpeditions wins this round. Kudos for putting all that math and effort into it. I ran some quick theoretical numbers on a mole calculator I found online and I think what I came up with matches your numbers pretty close - something like 2x 5-gal air tanks would have about...
Trying to figure out how much air is in a 35x12.5/17 tire at 38 psi, vs. a 5-gal tank (or multiple 5-gal tanks) at 125 psi, and if I were to mount say, 2 of those 5-gal tanks under the bed of my truck, and fill them to 125psi before I leave to go fourwheeling, would that be enough air to fill...