This right here was great advice! And ended up being the main culprit. Meant to thank you when I first got the issue resolved. Batteries needed to be replaced and starter was acting funny. Ended up finding a ground buried that was corroded and loose. That ended up being the culprit and catalyst...
Oh no lol. That I have to change. Going to change that as well as the stock tail lights to LED. I was just thrilled after digging around for a week as well as multiple diagnostics that the short was found and fully resolved the starting issue. Not to mention my mechanic did the right thing money...
Thanks for all the info. Ended up finding a loose ground that was also corroded . Once cleaned up tightened all good. Unfortunately with the useless auto stop/start these issues will continue
So after doing a bunch of research on my own and the mechanic agreeing the aux battery was bad as was the primary they were changed. The starter was replaced as well. The starter was covered under my warranty so I wasn't that concerned. The issue even after all this is the truck randomly still...
Yup I did the same. Bought another damn rockstar 2 rim with another Falken Wildpeak AT3. Definitely sticks out? but now I won't worry as much on trips from NY to VT. Any ideas on a good jack to keep in the truck? That's my final dilemma. Even with only the 2" Mopar lift I'm pretty sure the stock...
I'm thinking I should see if I can get a plain Jane 20x9 spare rim on the cheap? Then I wonder if it matters with my -12 offset on the other rims when it's installed? Ultimately I may end up just getting another Rockstar 2 20x9 and another tire just to avoid any headaches. One question always...
So just to clarify I can use my 17 inch stock spare rim and slap a 35x12.5 tire on it for emergencies? I have a -12 offset on my rims but for emergencies I guess it doesn't matter?
Awesome thanks brother! Would you know if I can get a 35x12.5 on the original spare rim? I'd rather not waste the money on another rim sitting underneath the truck. Thanks again.
Just found this on the threads. Looks like we can definitely fit a 35 but I would love to know if I can slap a 35 on the spare rim??.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/so-35x12-5xr17-spare-doesnt-fit-underneath.28564/
Yeah I'm running 20x9 Rockstar 2s with 35x12.5. I'd rather not spend the money on another rim since it's only for an emergency flat. I don't mind buying the tire but it's a waste to buy the rim to keep it underneath. I read I can just buy another 35 inch Fallen Wild Peak AT3 and throw it on the...
I need a full spare but I'm not sure I can fit it underneath my 2020 sport. I recently installed the Mopar 2 inch lift and upgraded to 35x12.5 Falken Wild Peaks. Looks great but I need a full spare for road trips. Does anyone know if I'd be able to get a full spare underneath? I was going to buy...
Hahahaha Nice. My wife wants me to do the same but cut and add a few 2x8's painted a glossy black on top that come a few inches off the top I'm going to have to reference her to your last post to save myself some work?
Yeah my local dealer surprised me with the price. I'm going the dealer route for warranty purposes which they verified. Now let's see if I get s urprose on the cost when I get there on the 3rd?.
Got it today in 2 packages (the crate and another box). Seems to save them in shipping costs. It is in fact the AC. In case your interested here's the link. It goes out of stock quickly but they restock a few every week or 2 so you have to keep checking. Here's the link.
Mopar 77072468AB 2"...
Sorry man just saw this. It's out of stock right now but it come back in and goes out of stock quickly. They usually stock like 3-4 every week or 2. Here you go just keep checking.
Mopar 77072468AB 2" Lift Kit Jeep Gladiator...
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