I echo all of the comments above. I have a set with similar miles on them. I too chose them over KO2's for weight, and they are significantly cheaper. I paid 984 for my set on Black Friday from Discount Tire Direct (110 off on promotion and another 5% off opening their credit card). I kept...
They offer two offsets (which you can convert to backspacing using various calculators), et-12 and et12. I went with et12 due to having a Rubicon with the wider axles and I didnt want a lot of poke. Et-12 would have stuck them out another inch or so. Rocktrix's fitment description is quite...
As good as they look, the functionality of four doors cant be beat. Split the difference with a JLU? Still a shorter wheelbase than the JT and will have the seats-folded SUV feel you get with the 2D JL.
Swapping TPMS sensors does not require dismount/remount/balance of the tires. Theyll pop the bead of your old wheels, retreive the sensors, and do the same to get them into your new wheels. Once the new sensors are in, they just reinflate and reinstall back onto the Jeep. Tire isnt dismounted...
Part of the reason I got rid of my F150 was my lack of confidence in its reliability. My truck had the 3.5 ecoboost. Got it with 64k miles on it and by 71k miles I had the front of the engine torn apart doing the chain/phasers/guides/etc. The truck never provided the peace of mind I thought...
This is correct. If your JT was produced after 6/21, then they should be fine and automatically register to the truck. I am guessing a TPMS swap is in your future.
I went from a '13 F150 SCREW to the gladiator. The gladiator is great in a lot of ways, but towing and interior space/functionality is not it. I certainly wouldnt tow your trailer comfortably with one, perhaps not even a smaller one thats better suited for the gladiator. My JTR has "35's" on...
A noise that goes away under power and occurs when on decel is usually either differential gear noise or tranmission noise. The diff could be improperly set up from the factory, broke in and is now out of spec, poor lubrication, etc. Trans, if MT, could be "part of the experience", if AT, who...
Compustar is very popular around here for aftermarket installs. You can speak with your local audio shop, as they tend to install remote starts. It all depends on what you want it to do and what you want in your pocket. The following information is off the top of my head and may be a little...
I have one of these on my wifes lexus and its great:
https://www.12volt.solutions/products/2020-jeep-gladiator-plug-play-remote-start-kit?variant=32088260804711
Every vehicle will be different, but it took me no longer than 30 minutes to get it installed and working in her car. There is a...
Met up with a fella last week to buy his tonneau cover. I mentioned seeing his other ad for an already sold sunrider. He told me it was his favorite part of having the Jeep. I was on the lookout for a soft top, but the sunrider makes more sense to me. When spring comes around, if I dont have...
Is the bypass cable still connected? It doesn't seem like a common occurrence, as I believe some leave the cable/dongle attached at all times, but after making changes in my Jeep, it wouldn't start until I removed the bypass and the plugged them back into the SGW.
Well, I did the flip. Again, I have the auto dim mirror, and due to its design, it doesn't provide a whole lot of benefit when flipping. I did immediately notice that it was about 1/4-3/8" higher, but that honker is still in the way. Still not a bad way to spend ~20min of your time since it...
~800 mile review. Really liking these tires. Have the pressures cold at around 33/34psi and they perform very well. Its below freezing here and they provide all the traction confidence I need, ride comfortably, and are quiet. I have yet to experience their supposed fatal flaw of grabbing...
I get flashed quite a bit with my factory LED's. I don't think the cutoff is as sharp as other vehicles I've owned, allowing a little light to scatter above. Its not lifted outside of what the 35's got me, making it "factory rake", so likely not alignment related. I have observed that if I am...
THIS!! One of the first things I noticed about the Jeep after having it for a couple day was how low the mirror was. Its very much in the way and I find myself ducking to see below it. Google searching yeilded the "flip" trick, but mainly for the standard mirror guys (and JK's), so I stared at...
Yea, i wouldnt worry about that at all. A lot of engines are treated far poorer and still work fine. If you are worried about it, change the oil and call it a day.
Coming from a 2013 F150 Limited to my JTR, I understand the ride comment. Its just a different animal, and "rides like a Jeep" as some say. It has a lot to do with the solid axle in the front. That said, I am more than pleased with the way my Rubicon rides. Some say the Mojave is the most...