It's a Genie opener. It works fine with our Subaru, it holds its programming. It just happens with the Homelink equipped vehicles. But your right, I must be doing something. I can't be the only one with two Homelink equipped vehicles that is having this issue.
I follow the process per the manual. Garage door opener synced to the Homelink, learn button on the drive unit to the Homelink. It works. I go and learn the other truck, and it works. Go back to the first truck, it doesn't work anymore, rinse and repeat. I have tried using the 1st button in one...
The problem. I have the Gladiator and GMC Sierra, both with Homelink. When I programmed the Gladiator to the garage door, the GMC's Homelink stopped working. When I reprogrammed the GMC, the Gladiator's Homelink stopped working. I can't get them both to program without canceling the other one...
Here is a pic of my Overland with 2024 Rubicon X springs and shocks, 1.5" Daystar front, .75" Daystar rear. Still maintains a slight forward rake. 2.5 in the front is just to much to be a "level" kit.
BTW, the factory rear Rubicon springs are some really nice progreesive rate springs. Compared...
I just installed the 1.5" Daystar spacers on mine. I like the daystar because it is just a taller spring isolater. Mine is an Overland, so I also replaced the springs with 2024 Rubicon X springs. To keep it from looking nose high I also added the 3/4" daystar rear spacer. The combination of...
I picked up a set of low milage springs and shocks from a 2024 Rubicon X. I did not pick them up to lift it, but I assume it will, but rather to upgrade to a better spring to pair with a small spacer lift.
But in the meantime, if I install just the springs and shocks what should I expect, a...