With more miles I do honestly believe it gets better. Strong believer in lower Tire PSI helps too. Setting mine to 30PSI has made the ride much softer and steering response much better. When it comes to MPG I am getting roughly 17 to 18mpg HWY avg 80mph on a hilly portion of I75. I don't...
You already messed up by changing stuff before the dealer visit. Either fix the steering and take it to dealer or put stock parts back on so dealer has nothing to blame shit on.
don’t give them any more reason to be dismissive then they are naturally
Its two screws on the side of the bed you can clearly see once you open the tailgate. Then you have to push in and than away from the body for them to come out. They have 2 nipples on tail light that connects to two grommets on the body.
I also did remove the metal grate at the AirBox for the i Jen CAI because it caused a drone noise in the cabin and made the intake very loud. It was like it was struggling to gulp air. Removed it and immediately get the difference in response and noise level.
haven’t had a need to visit the dealer yet. I hope I will only have to for my Jeep wave oil changes lol
I had one on my Ram and they never said nothing about the intake or my exhaust.
I was thinking about applying some window tinting to the led housing to see if it helps.
another issue I am having is that rear view camera during daylight seems to have a haze to it. Image doesn’t seem sharp :/
Set the nexus’s 2.2 to medium it’s the best setting
please follow up on how the track bar works out.
Also don’t waste money on an alignment shop, do it yourself plenty of good videos online on how to align a Jeep. [Banned Site] is really good
I set my tires to 30.1 psi on each and dash read 32. I say mine are off maybe 2psi Max. It’s actually a good thing cause it prevents me from having to get a flat tire warning with my current tire pressure setting lol
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I would try lowering that pressure down to 30psi. The bigger the tire roughly less air you need from what I gathered. I just dropped my stock 33" wildpeaks to 30psi and huge difference in ride comfort and overall driving feel.