I can second the stressed out part. I took my completely stock max tow to hollerwood off road part in ky with a group organized by the Lexington jeep dealer.
Scraped so bad on so much I was white knuckles and puckered the whole time. Got it home to wash out the mud and rocks I picked up and...
I have used for years on my jeep(s) winter dedicated Blizzak light truck tires, in stock rim and tire size so electronic nannies can do their best work. They also work great in low temp winter conditions where the road is cold and get better grip than an all season would
How many miles are they allowing for warranty on that part? I recently asked about lack of steering feel and response on the highway and it wandering even when my steering wheel is straight, they mentioned it was gonna be a charge for an alignment just to check it because I'm past 1 year 12k miles.
My free year is up, I really don't care for Sirius at all.
My android is set up to automatically connect via BT and it pairs almost immediately. Every other BT enabled headunit I ever owned, including OEM (toyota) would automatically pair and play from the BT device on start up if that was...
Yes, fender, not bumper. Bumpers can handle way more than I weigh.
One foot on a bumper and one on a door would require some Van Damme level flexibility.
I think the mounting location can handle some weight. My wife is around 140 and is able to stand on the plastic OEM bumpers. The bumpers bend but nothing metal does. I'm 260 and I can put half my weight on them (one on a door and one on a bumper).
The Nemesis Ind fenders look great but potentially aren't wide enough to cover the wheel/tire.
Anyone have experience with fender replacements that can support human weight when moving stuff around on top of the vehicle?
My Windshield also looks like Trippin01's any time I get on the highway during the day.
The "bug" deflector is actually just good at preventing rocks and road debris from hitting the hood and metal bottom of the windshield. Bugs on the windshield are a fact of life and there isn't anything you...
Hi all,
Anyone have a clue what pins and wiring ends I need to utilize this rear gland?
Also, tried searching for this thing but have no idea what it is called.
Cheers
As others have said, dynamat is wonderful and they have many products to choose from. The only downside is weight. There is also second skin which to my knowledge is one of the few companies that takes into account the materials they use in order to prevent releasing VOCs into the cabin
I bought one and ended up listing it. I think I used it regularly for 6 months.
Your mileage may vary but my experience from a functionality perspective is that the decked system for the Gladiator was poorly thought out. I use my bed for everything, and since I went to a rack with molle panels...