AFE now has a JT Mojave specific snorkel which I had Predator 4 Wheel Drive install along with some Rock Hard side steps/rock sliders to make it easier for my 89 year old mother to get in the Jeep.
On a recent trip to the east coast and back I did an experiment after my brothers suggestion I trip a prod7ct called Prolube. The trip to RI I used 151.5 gallons for $694.02. Trip back to Colorado I used 133 gallons for $510.86. Measurable improvement. The route and distance were the same 2,051...
I just got back from a road trip from CO to RI and back. A little over 4,000 miles and I averaged 17.4 mpg using 87 octane fuel in my '21 Mojave with 35"x12.50"x17" Falken Wildpeaks and stock 4.10 gears. I also have the AEV 2" spacer lift, Rock Hard aluminum bumpers, warn winch, Sherpa roof rack...
My steering was beginning to feel loose, especially when hitting uneven pavement on the highway. A lot of play in the OEM tie rod ends after 72,000 miles so I had Predator 4 Wheel Drive install the Yeti Steer Smarts steering set up and the Jeep handles better than new.
Most of my driving is a mix of around town, trails and some highway. This morning driving from Monument to Louisville, CO was all highway. I reset Trip B every oil change.
So after 39 months, my auxiliary battery failed. First fix was disconnecting the negative for five minutes, that didn't work. Put the main battery on a charger and after two hours the Jeep started. While searching solutions I came up with disconnecting the ground to the aux battery and pulling...
Today we took a group of volunteers up to work on a trail that is used for the High Lonesome 100 mile race that is in a couple of weeks. Yes, they run through the mountains for a 100 mile, much of it above tree line. Since there were no bushes or trees that high, I set up my private bathroom...
I ordered a Boom Mat roof liner/acoustic panel system from Predator 4 Wheel-Drive here is Colorado Springs and during the installation I messed up one of the panels. I contacted the company, and they shipped me out a new panel at no charge and it just arrived today. I consider that great...
Installed a Rock Hard Aluminum Rear Bumper. Only weighs 2 lbs more than the factory plastic one (26lbs vs 24lbs) I removed and offers rear corner protection as well.
I haven't post in a while but I removed the drivers side section of the back seat, built a platform and installed an ARB Zero refrigerator. Left the under the seat storage in place so I didn't lose anything there. So far I'm happy with how it turned out.