I have a Mojave and am planning to go to 35 or 37s soon. I am heavy as I have an AluCab canopy camper, steel bumpers, winch, bike rack, etc. Around 1200 lbs total payload, right at the limit. We take the rack off when we are offroad, unless just gravel. I have a 3” JKS lift.
In the next two...
I have five in hand and three on the way. I am not sure where I will put them, if anywhere. If I do stick them to the truck, it will be where @Sorbs placed them.
I have both front and rear, on a Mojave. As @badger719 said, it will drop the front a little. Add a Warn winch, even more.
I reused the Mojave skid plate, it fits with no issues. The towing brackets do not fit due to the external reservoir hose bolt bracket on the Mojave shocks, this is the...
It would be too much of a liability to have miscellaneous messages not relevant to the operation of the vehicle pop up. i never even knew that watching the odometer for 1941 was a thing until I saw it on the forum. I never paid it any attention.
We ran Dickey and the rest of the trails today in our JLR. We did not go down the far side of Daniel, but really I do not think it would be hard if you did the sneak. Watching guys in built Wranglers come up the tough sections made us pass.
We will run them in the JTM tomorrow.
I put amber S1s on my wife’s JL and get glare. I will go with a larger set of Baja’s for my JT. Hopefully less glare.
I cut off the power switch and wired to Aux 4. I am considering cutting off the relay too.
Silly question, what does the relay do? I installed Baja’s on our JL and a Baja work scene light on the back of the camper on my JT. The relay seemed unnecessary on the JL but maybe ok in the JT.
I installed a scan in my wife’s JL this week so I could adjust the tire size to 35. Quick and easy to setup. Right now I have it zip tied in place until I can confirm the speedometer is correct, then I will remove it so I can use it on my JT when I change tire sizes soon.
I was wondering, to...
I think that is about $20 cheaper than I have seen other places. I am probably four months out from needing to replace the OEM tires, so I figure I will really start looking in two months and by the time they come in I should be set.