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  1. Thor Total Control air compressor

    Yeah, my take is that Morr is overplaying that and they want to sell you a four-tire hose system to go with it. If you keep reading they eventually admit that you won’t damage anything, just get the compressor hotter IIRC. Which should be expected. None of these are really rated for 100% duty...
  2. Gladiator off-road/overlanding portal axle build.

    What’s $1k for “Parking Brake?” FWIW I don’t think you need 40s and portals to do 8s, even with all that mass. But maybe we’re not talking about the same 8s. Speaking of mass I’d budget for aluminum skids which will run more than 2K.
  3. Seat Jackers

    Just adding to my review since this got topped - I got their "MMP" molle-style panel to span between the front jackers, and it's been really useful. Mounted a fire extinguisher to the front, which was the intention from the start, and it's great. Totally secure, uses otherwise completely...
  4. Floor Jack Recommendations

    The latest Harbor Freight stuff can be great - they clearly have buyers and product managers who understand the market. I have this guy for the Jeep; love it and would highly recommend it if you need to lift high. I also have a ~25 year old HF aluminum racing jack that gets very low under...
  5. Pinyon Mountain BOH trail run 1/20

    Anyone on this forum should fit through The Squeeze unless they've got crazy offset wheels. Though I wish I'd #1: pulled straight forward a little farther at the end, to avoid that scrape, and #2: had my front swaybar connected. The rear axle remains flat and the front axle drops down left...
  6. Thor Total Control air compressor

    Good point. I was thinking you might find more reviews out there on the morrflate, seems like it's been around a bit longer. I assume they're the same other than the paint color
  7. Thor Total Control air compressor

    Looks to be the same supplier as MORRflate: https://morrflate.com/shop/air-sources/portable-compressors/morrflate-tensix-psi-pro-12v-compressor/
  8. AcccuAir Lift System

    And huh, the shocks in their kit are straight non-adjustable, non-reservoir shocks but they seem to have added these as an option: https://accuair.com/collections/shocks/products/jri-jeep-jt-adjustable-shock-kit Separate low and high speed compression adjusters, reservoirs, and $2400 for front...
  9. AcccuAir Lift System

    I wish I could remember where I saw the claim that using anything but their shocks would void the warranty, or find it again. Currently the FAQ on their site says: Are the shocks in the kit required or can other aftermarket shocks be used when installing? The JRI Shocks we have included in the...
  10. AcccuAir Lift System

    Hm, so the full F&R kits are available only with non-adjustable plain 2” shocks because using anything other than their secret special shocks will void the air spring warranty [edit: citation needed]. But the rear kit does not include shocks at all, nor any specs on proper length. Just a limit...
  11. Forget about heated headlights - we need heated wiper blades

    Called a 'heated wiper park area' or HWP. Safelite has a guide. There are kits out there containing repair fluid for breaks in rear window heating elements, just paint that on under the wipers, piggyback it on the rear defrost circuit... How hard could it be?
  12. MOAB and Grand Canyon

    https://www.nps.gov/para/planyourvisit/4x4-vehicles-and-off-pavement-travel-safety.htm "Mud-terrain tires are not effective at handling mud on the Arizona Strip. The local clay packs into the spaces between the knobby treads like peanut butter. It isn't flung out by the revolution of the wheel...
  13. Camping with your Gladiator

    Somewhere between Glamis and Imperial Dunes
  14. Alu-Cab Canopy Camper Roll Call

    Great question. 9-10 days is my typical truck camping trip length. I've just used a duffel bag for decades but I'm sick of hunting around deep in the thing. Still I highly recommend soft over hard luggage, light interior color over dark (never black! Hunting through a coal bin at night...
  15. HPFP Replacement Recall - Post Fix Review

    Ya, weird. The gal at the desk today had just attended a training of some sort, and there was no arguing with her.
  16. Thinking about getting a Alu-Cab Canopy

    Or gofastcampers. That was my second choice; lighter, simpler, cheaper, but arguably less luxurious and polished than ACCC.
  17. Places to hide GMRS / CB / Ham radio

    I did my VHF/UHF under the driver’s seat, so the built-in speaker would be relatively close to my ears. Saves the effort of wiring in remote speakers and sounds good enough to me. Face plate above the center screen. In my case, it’s mounted by the side to the backside of a Desert Does It...
  18. HPFP Replacement Recall - Post Fix Review

    Dropped off mine today for the recall, after waiting on the list since October. One thing - has anyone here actually been able to keep the old pump? I asked the service adviser, and they were adamant that they cannot give it to customers; they don't get paid for the job unless they send back...
  19. Thinking about getting a Alu-Cab Canopy

    oops, ninja'ed BTW I've very happy on stock 3.73s on my diesel with 37s, including on hard trails. No Goose Gear, more of a minimal furniture build, but still plenty of weight with usually two adults, two large dogs, camping gear and fuel and water and supplies for 10+ day trips. I'm on...
  20. Thinking about getting a Alu-Cab Canopy

    Canopy or Canopy Camper? Canopy (like the thread title) is just the shell, but you mention Goose Gear which makes me think Canopy Camper... We have a long thread here: https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/alu-cab-canopy-camper-roll-call.52174/




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