I ordered:
https://www.curtmfg.com/part/31086
All websites indicate that this works on all trim levels and says nothing about NOT working on a rubicon with the steel shield in the front. Now that I'm trying to install it, it's a disaster. The instructions don't say a word about a steel shield...
I'm getting ready for the maiden voyage on to the beach. I wanted seat towels but couldn't find anything I liked. So I decided, why not just buy regular beach towels and cut holes for the head rest. Now they are multi-use.
I stumbled across this 2 pack at Costco. They are kids size, but that's...
Not that it makes it sting any less, but I wanted to point out one nuance here. When a Jeep is built on the line to include the AUX Switch Group, the Jeep is wide open and is extremely easy to wire up. They can get their costs down significantly by getting this installed on the assembly line...
I just ordered these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07739WXJB
I don't have much to go on to know if they fit or not. My plan is to somehow attach my DIY rod holder rack to the trail rail with this. We will see. I'll most likely post an update to my fishing rod holder thread once I'm done.
That's what happened to that young Russian kid from the newer Star Trek movies, Anton Yelchin. It was a Jeep too. He got pinned up against a well or something and the Jeep was rolling on a hill. I was really sad to hear about that. I just now learned it was a Jeep.
This was one of the first things my salesperson told me about during the walk through.
This is quite possibly the only "feature" that I really hate and wish I could turn it off. What makes it worse, is that my driver door requires a slightly stronger slam to get shut properly than the other 3...
Anyone know of any hardware that fits our trail rail so we can attach our own custom stuff? Like, whatever special nut that slips in there? I think I've read that the Toyota and Nissan stuff works, but I don't have much confirmation on if that is true or not.
If we had a nut that we can use...
Good weather is right around the corner and so surf fishing is on my brain. Any thoughts or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Option #1: Rods in Bed:
With the Jeep truck still being relatively new, I'm not seeing any solutions yet designed for the Mopar trail rail. However, I've heard rumors...
Is is possible the condition of the driveway was particularly slippery and your Ram would have had a hard time too? No two snows are the same, and if you had the slightest bit of melt and re-freezing, it could have been a recipe for failure no matter what.
But I just took the JT out in the...
I have a stock Rubicon, about 1,000 miles on it, with a tonneau cover (don't know if that is worse than having the air bubble cushion you get with the tailgate up.
I'm getting about 13 MPG running errands around my neighborhood. I can't even call it "city driving". I also do a remote start...
Yeah, I know what that was like and I don't wish that pain on my worst enemy. I used the Jeep build photo of my mine too. I shared that photo with friends and family and checked in with JeepCares on my delayed order constantly, wondering why it hasn't moved on to the next step.
You will be...
I love the wheel itself. I wouldn't put it on my blue Jeep because of my personal preference in thinking it's not contrasting. But if I saw it on someone else's, I would simply think, "Cool, that guy really likes blue". haha
Sounds like you might want H/T tires, like what Jeep puts on the Overland trim. It's one step below A/T in terms of aggressive tread. You will absolutely still be able to get on the beach and light trails, no problem. But what you gain, is a little more comfort. One the road, steering...
87 is all you need in the stock Gladiator Pentastar. Paying for more is a waste for sure. It's not subjective. It's science.
As for ethanol...meh... vehicles these days are built for ethanol in mind. It's been around for long enough that we know it won't shorten the life of your engine or...
I am so jealous of everyone being able to crank music with no negative side effects. I have terrible tinnitus and hyperacusis. I used to rock out in my teenage years, custom installed speakers myself, amps, whole nine yards. I had a system so sick in my old pathfinder. My hair was all gelled...
First time hauling full sheets. Worked well. Made an organizer for my Harbor Freight small part storage bins. Adam Savage inspired me. I got rid of every single little packet and box of fasteners and various electronic parts. Now I just need some labels.
1.9% at 84 months will add 6.9% in life of loan interest.
2.9% adds 10.6%
3.9% adds 14.4%
4.9% adds 18.3%
I'm an analyst at a bank and I know I'm completely off topic here. But I really hope people are researching the life of loan costs and comparing them to "what ifs" you went with less...