Depends greatly on driving profile. I live in a rural area and my "city" driving occurs in small towns with very little traffic. Stopping at a traffic light rarely lasts more than 10-15 seconds. So in my case, based on my driving profile, I would estimate I have saved approximately 2 ounces...
A couple options come to mind... 1) Install doors on hinges and work the bolt through the hole on the door stop, then close door enough so you can turn the bolt 2-3 turns by finger into the body; then open door which will pop the stop out of the door (you may need some tiny fingers for this but...
You get 3 free with the Jeep Wave program...I never used them as it was too much of a hassle to get my truck in to the dealer. Plus, it's an easy change with the filter on top of the engine and enough clearance to get under the vehicle without ramps and I check everything else while I'm under...
How much off-roading do you do and how tight are the trails? The Gladiator is long. Was surprised when I parked next to my dad's Chevy Avalanche and noticed the wheelbase was nearly identical. You already have a truck x2, so if you're just looking for the Jeep Life, get a JL or JLU. I needed...
This is the same hitch I installed and it works great. I primarily use it for a kayak extension rack and towing a light utility trailer. Wish I would have known about pulling the bumper cover first as I now have the hole.
I don't have experience with the Mopar cover, but found this on another post:
" Got the Mopar version today - fits nicely in bag behind back seat. "
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/mopar-cover-experience-and-effectiveness.31138/post-517603
I have the Rain Gear cover as well. The fabric is quite heavy...which is the reason it will not fold up enough to fit under the seat. When removed, the cover is folded over width-wise and then rolled back-to-front (or front-to-back) then put back in the canvas bag which results in a...
I use the RainGear cover. It's bulkier than the Mopar cover, but it fits over the hardtop when I have the doors and freedom panels off and rear top on. I don't believe the Mopar cover will fit when the rear top is on. The RainGear cover will not fit under the seat unless you change the...
Yes, understand the fuse issue. That was a reference to the previous instance before I had the exact codes. Question: are the codes stored? Will the dealer be able to pull those codes since the MIL never stays on?
Build date: 10/2019 Rubicon, 6MT, stock.
Mileage when it first occurred: 23,500
How many times has it occurred: This was the 3rd time. 1st time @ ~12,000 miles; 2nd time @ 19,500 miles.
What exact codes did it throw: Had my OBD reader in the console, pulled it out and plugged it in while...
20-21 if I keep it below 65 with doors/tops on. 18 when naked. Stock 6-speed 2020 JTR. BTW, the mpg shown on the dash is consistently 3%-5% higher than calculated.
Top off, front doors off, I consistently see a 2-3 mpg drop with a 55mph highway driving profile as compared to same driving profile with doors on and top on. With top on, I do not see a mpg difference with windows down vs windows up and AC running.
The 2021 US annual electricity consumption was 4.12 trillion kWHr. Assuming all gasoline vehicles were converted to EV and assuming the gasoline vehicle efficiency at 30%, an additional 1.36 trillion kWHr of electricity would be required throughout the US...that's a 33% increase in electrical...
Between the cup holders...also works as a phone holder. I lay my phone between the parking brake & console plugged inside the armrest console and put my fob in the console fob slot. No worries about losing my phone in a hard turn, unless I end up inverted - then I have bigger issues than...
Best thing is to not let them get pushed back into the door. If they do get pushed back in, use a piece of parachute cord tied through the hole and pull it back out...or use pliers.
I thought about leaving mine pushed in, but I like their usefulness of keeping the door open.
1. I'm happy with my JPeggz mirror/footrest combo. Uses the same T50 bit that came in your tool kit to attach with 2 hinge bolts on each assembly.
2. Don't use hinge pins, but have been looking at them to prevent the inevitable "oops".
3. 2 years, 22k miles in SE Alabama, so my doors have...
I have pretty good luck with RainX applied every couple months. Bugs come off much easier...even our "Love Bugs" down here in da Sowth will mostly clear with a few squirts of washer fluid and wipers.