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  1. 1st Off-Road wheeling @Camp Gruber ORV, OK

    I have video of me going down that exact step! Fun place, a few of the trails are still quad/sxs only, but it has a few excellent views.
  2. How did YOU talk your dealership into actually fixing death wobble?

    Synergys are pretty easy to spot, they have a cut bevel with a needle zerk on the top of the uppers and lowers. Dynatracs have a snap ring around the top of the upper ball joint. Baller Joints have a giant nut on the upper to keep the knuckle from separating from the inner c if you blow up a...
  3. How did YOU talk your dealership into actually fixing death wobble?

    post a pic, there are only 3 decent ones (and the mopar performance ones that aren't any better than the stock ones.
  4. FAD Missing

    With no fad the front driveshaft spins all the time, like a JK Because the front shaft is spinning at highway speeds, you have to balance enough caster for good road manners with low driveshaft angles to minimize vibrations. The higher you lift, the worse the problem gets.
  5. How did YOU talk your dealership into actually fixing death wobble?

    not critical at all. Your info won't always help him find bad ball joints. My helpful statement was bad ball joints don't alway show up with the test you gave him to try. Drink some coffee and relax.
  6. How did YOU talk your dealership into actually fixing death wobble?

    you're lucky point being, it can pass a wiggle test and still be 100% wasted and affect drivability especially at high speed on bad pavement.
  7. How did YOU talk your dealership into actually fixing death wobble?

    Sadly the wiggle test rarely works on JL/JTs. It did on the JKs. I was chasing a wobble (not dw) and replaced track bar, drag link and both uppers and lowers in the front, and it still did it. Passed all pry testing with zero felt movement. I bit the bullet knowing they were already on...
  8. Any suggested mods to reduce wandering and “constant correction” on stock ’25 Rubicon?

    The lights will go off when you go above 36psi. That never settled/constant adjustment with the steering is probably a sign of low caster. The Mopar part numbers you referenced are exactly a 1/4" longer than the stock ones, and they look factory and have factory attachment points for brake...
  9. Mopar Soft Top: How Many Versions?

    Benny, do you show any non-tinted windows now? I haven't seen any in the past couple years on new ones.
  10. Any suggested mods to reduce wandering and “constant correction” on stock ’25 Rubicon?

    It isn't like a dual stabilizer in the traditional sense. I have had one on mine for 3 or 4 years and have't had any issues at all.
  11. Mopar Soft Top: How Many Versions?

    There are only 3. Non-tinted base top, tinted base top and the premium twill which comes tinted. The base tops are light gray on the bottom side, the premium twill is dark and looks more like cloth than woven/textured vinyl.
  12. TSB NOTICE!

    paging @AlphaWolf to the red phone.
  13. TSB NOTICE!

    Does the TSB tell them to replace something?
  14. Re-gear from 3.73 to 5.13

    [ that's an 11.
  15. Xtreme Gravel Gear dual adjustable shocks. Anyone have any experience?

    I saw the same video.. good to know your experiences matched his. So they really are $900 a pair (and not each)? I'm torn on what front length to get. The 4-5" is only 28.15 (715mm) and the 5-6" is 29.15 (740mm) Currently on a Clayton 3.5" on 37s. I'm aware of the front driveshaft issues on...
  16. Xtreme Gravel Gear dual adjustable shocks. Anyone have any experience?

    Looks like a new player to the US? Their Pro XL Series 2.5 feature rebound and compression adjusters and a piggyback for fronts and rears. Does anyone have any firsthand info? They look nice, and aren't too pricey...
  17. Tough time deciding on tire size

    Not yet, but they are at the top of my list too. The RT Pros balance better than the KO2s, don't have the sidewall cracking the BajaBoss's do, and it isn't a Milestar... And they do look good.
  18. Tough time deciding on tire size

    If you are running the C load KO2s, they are basically the same width unmounted, so should be similar installed.
  19. Tough time deciding on tire size

    Toyo makes an Open Country RT Pro in a 38x11.50r17. Load range D, and they are about $350 at discount tire..




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