23" Combination offroad/fog lights from Quake. Takes up two switches in my aux panel. $300 list, $250 show price. Wired in a pair of 2x6 Amazon cheapies ($15 the pair) into the OEM fog light harness from the original bumper for accent/ground lighting in the corners. (And the passenger side...
I've put about 9000 miles on my Willys since the first of the year and drive mostly suburbs, with a few extended trips thrown in. Composite mileage over that time is 19.5mpg. You're right on it!
Purchased my Gladiator on January 2 and joined the forum the next day. The tips and tricks, the dos and don'ts, which vendors to use and those to avoid, are all priceless. The "What Did You Do To Your Gladiator Today" thread became the Great Enabler. But, I'm single so I only need permission...
If it's on your phone, open the app. CarPlay should pick it up. My wireless connection to CarPlay has never worked, but if I plug the phone in, CarPlay picks up everything.
I finally went with Rugged Ridge. One rubber bumper was short so it rattled. I went to Ace hardware and bought a $1.49 threaded insert and screw and that took care of it. You can get the best price dealing directly with Rugged Ridge.
Most Dealerships cannot get new inventory and have little stock to sell. They're doing everything they can to keep the doors open, including uncharging for unasked for options,, adding "scarcity" price to the List Price, and coming up with new ways to take your money in the service department...
A true powder coating will hold up. The OEM powder coat on aftermarket is a joke. Problem is that if you have an aftermarket bumper for instance, the powder coater will strip it to the bare metal, prep, and coat 3x. It adds $300 (and up) to the cost of your new bumper. What another poster...
Only "farcical" if you leave it to the end user to make modifications to the product. Hence, I said "YOU provide..." But you won't because you are worried that making your product work properly may void the factory warranty.
You have taken a stance that leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I'm...
(1) Nowhere did I say that voltage would step up.
(2)Voltage will DROP over distance, not maintain. Amperage will steadily maintain its demand and therefore RESISTANCE will increase. Which, as we know, increases heat. This will continue until such time as the insulation on the conductors...
Ohm's laws state that where:
P=power. V=voltage. I=current and R=resistance.
Power (Watts) equals voltage times current.
Voltage equals current times resistance.
Therefore:
Power also equals Current squared times resistance.
If you want to bypass all the math, simply go back to page one and...
Why then do you say "Plug and Play?" It's a matter of variable resistance. Is it possible to provide a pair of in-line 12 VDC 30 amp rheostats ($10/per) with instructions on how to "dial in" the proper amount of resistance? You're telling dissatisfied customers that they need to purchase a...
"If you are having issues, buy a programmer or send them back."
This is not a solution. This is a work around.
There is no indication from the mfr. that the problem will be addressed.
I'm glad I held off on making a purchase.