If you know anyone with a 3d printer ,there is a thin wall plastic clip on retainer that can be printed in about 15 minutes, the free downloadable file is on Thingverse under JEEP as are many other things like badges and stuff
Worked on tractor/trailers for many years for a major truck leasing company, when steer tires cupped or had rivered wear we were advised by Michelin tire to try a "Radial Runout" measurement, Jack the axle/ tire off the ground and place a dial indicator with a roller end against the tire tread...
These tires(brand new) IN 33'S were on my slightly used 2020 Gladiator Rubi when Purchased and I am impressed, I intend replacing them with same in 35's as soon as I wear 'em out. Good choice!
Check this company out, starter relay replacement with a separate remote, If you lock your hood and the thieves can't access the relay, cloning the key will not start the vehicle w/o the relay remote and you have to be in vehicle or very close for the 2nd remote to work. NoStart Remote...
My state has a zero stick out/poke rule on tires for the yearly safety inspection but I see many on the road with in state tags and no enforcement is done, guess it's a law only on paper or they all have two sets of tires/wheels one for inspection time and one for the rest of the year.
Purchased my 20 rubicon used from Carmax with 21,000 on the odo, it came with the factory(dealer installed) 2" Lift. Seller probably didn't know it as it's not listed on the build sheet or the from new window sticker. The install was verified by several Mopar part tags on components and stamped...
An actual carbon pile load test on each fully charged battery is a good place to start, after testing mine it turned out that the main battery when tested for cold cranking amps was only in the 400 amp range for a 700 amp rated battery, never had a no start or no crank and the battery tested to...
We had a guy at work who had a extra big set chained to his trailer hitch, someone went on ebay and purchased a 18" dong and stuck it into his hitch, was pretty funny flopping around as he went down the road. Guess he saw it when he got home because both were removed the next day...
Wait for a warm day and use a blow dryer or a heat gun to warm the stickers up ,catch the edge or a corner with a razor blade or a plastic inspection sticker remover blade and peel 'em off slowly. Then use goo gone or similar on the residue. I worked for a truck leasing company for many years...