I recently purchased a rubicon PPOS front bumper with factory steel skid plate from someone here on the forum. I am trying to install these on a JT Sport S. The bumper installs just fine - fogs work - all is well there.
The skid plate is not working. I have reviewed these two threads trying to...
@natepdx did you get your skid plate installed? I'm in a similar situation now and trying to figure this out. I have the two brackets that @rickrogan mentioned, but it looks like I'm still missing a mount point that my Sport S doesn't have. Let me know if you found a solution. Thanks!
Just throwing my two cents in here - I think one of the best things about the JT is the freedom to choose just about any option you want and apply it to any trim level. You want only want a sport S with heated seats and steering wheel with cloth interior? No problem. You only want to add a...
Looks like 112" on the Gen3 Pathfinder vs 137" on the JT. Pretty big difference. That might explain why it seemed much more noticeable on the JT. The AoM article was also helpful - thanks. None of the concepts were new to me, but the stern warnings about using 4WD on dry roads were welcome...
I spent too long in the car one night reading the owner's manual and playing with the light controls trying to figure this out. I eventually got it, but I think the options may be different between trim levels. I don't notice any footwell or cupholder lighting when I adjust this dial. The only...
This is potentially a stupid question, but I'm going to throw it out there anyway. Is there anything different about the JT's transfer case / 4x4 setup that makes it more prone to binding than other 4x4 vehicles?
Background: I know binding occurs due to a speed difference and lack of a...
So what's everyone using for winter tires? I'm a Jeep newbie (actually haven't picked up my JT yet), and I'm trying to figure out what to buy. Currently pointed in the direction of a BFG T/A KO2, but was wondering if many folks here run a dedicated winter tire in the harsher parts of the US.
I...
Thanks folks. This is all really helpful. As long as the soft top isn't a total suicide mission in harsh winters I think I would prefer that route. I think I can put up with the drawbacks if they make it way easier to just strip her down and open everything up on a whim.
Hey folks,
First post here on the forums - looking forward to talking to everyone here more. Also first time jeep owner so total newbie. I'm in the process of ordering a gladiator and I'm unsure about which way to go with the top. I would prefer the soft top, but I'm a bit worried about our...