Exactly. It likely has two dead cells. I'm 50/50 on the main battery that's at 6v coming back.
I wish during the learning process the EVIC would just tell you. I'm sure it was just considered too verbose for users and thus hidden.
Noco Genius 10 is what I'm using to tender. So that's a 10 amp smart charger that has been very very good to me over the past several years. Should be enough to keep it more than topped off as per spec sheet. The 'error' light (X light on the Noco) is what indicated to me that there's likely a...
So I went out for another drive and after 10 minutes it’s down to 12.8-12.9 on the voltage while driving according to the EVIC and off road pages. Interestingly enough though it still says stop start not ready battery charging. I thought 12.8-12.9 was range where the alternator isn’t really...
Yeah, that's kinda what I'm thinking (or HOPING anyway). I've only ever replaced the main battery -- somehow my AUX battery I think made it 5 years. I really need to get the whole concoction that lets me see independent battery voltage that someone else posted in another thread.
If it doesn't...
Hi folks,
Left on vacation for about a month and came home to a dead Gladiator. It was on a Noco 10 the entire time, and it had an X (error) indicator lit on the screen. The last time this happened was on my two door JL, and it was due to the AUX battery going bad. Wouldn't charge fully/hold a...
I have Katzkin on my JTRD (for 30,000 miles) and it’s sooo much softer/nicer to sit in than any of my other Wranglers. That said — the seat frame is what it is so it’s not going to solve those issues. But it was well worth it. Also— katzkin has held up very well.
I ran this kit on my 392 on 40’s through all of Moab including Pritchett and it was fine. Nowhere near as good as hydro, but close enough and without any downsides.
This just isn’t how it works but i understand where you’re coming from. It’s likely an insurance issue and you’re out $23k unless you can get them to come up on the premise their offer is too low for market of a stock vehicle with that year and mileage (others here probably know more than me on...
30% gap in original retail MSRP to wholesale in a year is normal but hasn’t been seen in a long time because of the market. Typically you see something like an 80% drop off on options, which is why typically it’s best to try to keep it under 10% in options from base MSRP. Also challenging to do...
I’ve done most of the trails in Moab (excluding Pritchett — did that in the 392) in my gladiator for three years in a row now, a few in CO, as well as lots of local Phoenix ones. Never reinforced anything and ran 37’s since mile #9 and 40’s in Moab every time. Have around 30,000 now. Probably...
Awesome! I love mine. We have 28,000 trouble free miles. The first 500 miles were an issue because factory wrapped a harness around the exhaust but that was an easy fix and has been good ever since other than a battery change.
Ah, gotcha. I'm going to give them about 5,000 miles and see if they soften up like they did on my Gladiator. Part of the issue is, there's basically no weight in the rear -- no spare tire, aluminum genright rear bumper. It may be a case of it being impossible to soften them up enough (can only...
Agreed on tuning.
Define better... I really think it depends on the use case. But I think if you're spending the kind of money that Fox 3.0's run, it's not a bad thing to look into other options. Running a coilover and external bypass was going to be more expensive in my case. My Fox 3.0's ride...
There’s not a whole lot out there without getting into the entire emissions debate but I’ve heard positive things about banks, etc. I’ll leave it at that.
Honestly — if my 3.0 went I’d put another 3.0 in it, though likely with some ahem, modifications. I would not take a v8 over the diesel. I do own a 392 (and other v8 wranglers) and like it but the JT is perfection with the ecodiesel.