Never been to Ouray, but headed out West in July so we'll have to see. I was in Avon Ind. last Sunday, and yes, there are tons of Jeeps there also! Realizing most of the Jeeps in Hawaii are rentals, I think another contributing factor is that their lanes are much more narrow than other states...
My wife and I just returned from a bucket-list trip to Hawaii and I'm officially declaring the island of Oahu as the Jeep Capital of The World! There are so many jeeps there that 1) you can't possibly wave to all of them, 2) there aren't enough ducks to go around, 3) most are stock, I didn't...
Seems to be a mistake. MOPAR sells the part and lists it as an "exterior" A/C outlet, Part Number: 68375111AA. Should be a pretty simple dealer swap for the correct one.
...agree with everyone here, but I'll state that it's the best (and most used) mod I've done. I remove in Winter an reinstall in Spring, and it gets used every day that its warm enough to open it. Wife loves it also. Pricey yes, but pull the trigger.....you'll be glad you did. P.S. If you...
I remove mine in the winter mainly because I believe the hard roof panels keep the cabin warmer, and since it so easy to remove/re-install, I clean the Sunrider and apply 303 fabric protector before putting it back on.
Took off my hard top panels and reinstalled my Bestop Sunrider yesterday. Sure sign that Spring is here in Ohio and we're finished with frost, freezes, monsoons and wind. Well, maybe, almost, kinda.......at least it should! Either way, I'm now ready for it when it comes!
My '20 JTR turned 12K miles yesterday and I decided to change the air and cabin filters. Purchased Wix (which makes Mopar OEM filters). Took about 20 mins for both (and two beers) and boy am I glad I did it. The air filter wasn't to dirty, but needed changed, but the cabin filter, wow was it...
That was admittedly painful to see. 1) that ain't Daytona Johnny's Bronco, 2) Daytona Johnny needs new tattoo's, 3) Daytona Johnny can't rap, and 4) and even though Daytona Johnny divorced his wife, they're still brother and sister.
I have the body-colored top, but run my Sunrider top in the warmer months and then put the panels back in once the dead of Winter sets in. Sunrider is 10X easier than taking the panels out.
Your winch should be reflective of what you plan to use it for. Are you going to do a lot of wheeling/recovery, or pulling out tree stumps? Remember, the 12K rating is the pulling power of the winch, not the physical size. I added the Badland to my JTR because 1) it was the best deal for the...
1 Adam 12, 1 Adam 12, be on the lookout for female disguised as a Jeep Gladiator. Considered to be armed and dangerous. If found, approach with caution and contact OP immediately so he can make a decision on recovery sequence.
Normally, you'll lose 1LB pressure for every 10 degree drop in temperature. Under these crazy temp swings in Ohio (6 degrees right now, supposed to be 50 degrees Wed), all bets are off. I've noticed more loss in my off-road tires (35") than in my wife's car though, so I keep the necessary...