Looks like this, but is different logo. Comes with 3 lengths of screws, but you could of course source your own to fit the thickness of your wheel.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/bigtoolrack-deluxe-steering-wheel-knob-spinner
I have one on my Sport steering wheel. It was a blast when I first got it and even now, although the novelty has worn off a bit, I use it every day. Especially since mine is a manual tranny. Got it at tractor supply here in the Midwest.
Dumb of me not to post that detail. This is on my iPhone 14 pro in the Brave browser. Might just be me, but thought I’d ask in case a bunch of people spoke up with similar experience.
Edit: just tested in Safari, it got to the 6 sec mark and froze in the same manner. Hmm, I’m on a pretty fast...
Does anyone else have issues with videos imbedded into threads like these? I always get ~2 secs into it and then they freeze. Appreciate the trip report threads, thank you for posting.
You can also look into cavity wax for another option if you’d like.
3M Cavity Wax Plus Aerosol Spray, 08852, 18 fl oz, Self-Healing, Corrosion Protection, Non-Hardening, Chipping, Peeling, Cracking https://a.co/d/g7nJgQK
I have not extensively chased this down, but it sounds like my driver side sway bar bushing picked up a squeak after fluid film application. This is one of the split bushings that I don’t think is bonded to the sway bar. I suspect I was too sloppy in my application and lubed the surface between...
My brother in Christ, you may be ready to hear about Google search!
But in seriousness, many folks using fluid film/wool wax products. The only debate seems to be (shorter lived product like fluid film applied every year) vs (longer lived products like cosmoline) if you’re going to protect your...
Whenever I use my windshield wash in the winter while driving, the wash/salt/road grime mix blows off the windshield and onto the side windows, all but making my side mirrors impossible to see through the dried on salt. I wonder if something like these would help keep the muck off the side...
Yup, have seen it on the forum and in certain light can actually see the thinner line on the panel where they designed it to split
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/what-are-people-doing-with-the-big-blank-dash-area-in-front-of-the-passenger.21628/page-9
People that think their dealer knows their ass from a hole in the ground when it comes to manufacturing schedules (let alone the details of behind-the-scenes union negotiations) hit me up, I’ve got a bridge to sell you.
They’re not for rock crawling, but these mopar running boards have been great for me. Combine them with Weathertech mud flaps and the combo keeps mud and snow off the truck too...
Probably because your post wasn’t pertinent to the topic of the thread? A defective gear position sensor could have just as easily been discovered in automatic transmission models (obviously of different design, but same function). So the fact that this recall affects the manual is unrelated to...
Are you serious? People get the manual because they like to drive a manual. Hopefully that clears it up for you.
Your line of thinking is like “I don’t understand why people don’t just get a Prius instead of a Jeep: it’s quieter on the road and gets better gas mileage”. True, but not the same...