That is my only concern. I tried the weatherstrip also and still had leaking though. I also bought some urethane window sealant I may try from 3M. I guess time will tell on how long the silicone holds up.
Check Simpletire. I used a couple codes together and got 20% off on my Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT's through them with free shipping. I don't think they work anymore but one that comes up for me is below.
It might be 5% off.
I just replaced my Nitto Trail Grapplers for a set of Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T's. They are an aggressive hybrid all terrain tire with the 3PMSF symbol. They are alot quieter than my Trail grapplers but not as quiet as my wifes Falken AT3W's. Hers are slightly quieter. However, they...
I am on my 3rd rear glass now. And its leaking. The plastic framing around it gets micro cracks in it and it seeps water. I pulled the top trim off of my hardtop and could see the crack in mine. What I ended up doing was get some permatex flowable silicone sealant. It only comes in 3 oz...
Mine just died a couple weekends ago. Left me stranded. However, it was the main battery that died. The aux battery was low charge and for over a year the auto start stop message gave me "unavailable battery charging". Since it was under warranty I showed it to the dealer and they...
I had this message for over a year. Told the dealer and they said it was just low and probably charging. Well needless to say, a couple weekends ago it took out my main battery and left me stranded. My aux battery was super low and the main battery was toast. My auto start stop message said...
I had mine looked at and even had the service tech ride with me and I showed them what it was doing. They said it was normal. It’s defenitly not normal in my opinion. My old Jk never did this but it wasn’t a rubicon with the lower geared transfer case.
I agree there’s probably some sort of...
no I had no change. Still does it and I’m just living with it. I have just assumed it’s because of the rubicon low range transfer case. If I can keep it in higher gears and not 1st gear it doesn’t do it. I think it’a gearing is so low that it surges aheadthen catches up and surges again...
I have experience with them. They did R&D on my Scat Pack Challenger for the exhaust system. Their exhaust products are top notch. They installed long tube headers and a full high flow cat x pipe and full exhaust on my car. The quality was great and fitment was good. I'd have to assume...
It wasn't the track bar portion, maybe I mispoke. The two ears that bolt the sector shaft bearing brace plate in had quite a bit of slop. The track bar was fine.
The slop allowed the sector shaft bearing brace plate to rotate when the bolts came loose. Then when I would turn I would hear...
I've had the Synergy with the oilite bushing and now I have the steer smarts installed.
With the synergy, I noticed every now and then it would "pop" which I found out later on it needed re-greased. One thing I really hated about the synergy was the sector shaft bushing plate that bolts in...
I bought the below to upgrade my speakers in my gladiator. I wasn’t really happy with the sound and a professional told me I needed to run a separate amp for the speakers I chose. My alpine factory system was not good enough. I uninstalled them and went back to stock. These are good speakers...
Benny
I need p/n:68309822AE. It’s a jumper wiring harness for my rubicon drivers front door power mirror.
is there a discount code for this. Do you have this in stock?
jeff
Do you still have these in stock? I'm trying to get my steering replaced under the TSB but the dealer I have to work with has to be the worst in America and I'm not confident they will replace it.
I understand some may not have the tools necessary to torque these to a spec and common sense should be used when tightening them. But, whats fully tightened to some may be more or less for others. What I was getting at is if Oracle is going to deny warranties because they claim a simple...
YOu beat me to it. The torque spec is exactly my thoughts also. Where is that other than a statement on their instructions that state "FULLY TIGHTEN". THen when the part breaks you deny warranty and claim they over tighten. WHATS TO TIGHT? WHATS TO LOOSE? @ORACLElights probably doesn't...