Can't believe the mess some of these dealers are making with fluid spill. I used to work at a farm equipment dealer...dirty smelly tractors! We ALWAYS returned the farm equipment back to the customer cleaner than when they brought it in! A tractor, combine, baler, or even a shit spreader. We...
I'm seeing more now. At least 3 in my hometown on a regular basis. Two white Rubicons and a silver Rubicon. Sometimes I'll see a black one lifted. Most have been stock.
Not suggesting it's a weight problem, but rather weak parts problem. It should be able to support a wide range of weight. But if it's weak parts I'd be curious to find out at what weight it begins to lower back down.
Just wondering what your weight is (you don't have to answer). I've heard of this problem but have not experienced this. For reference I'm 5'4 and 115lbs. I also like the seat up high.
I'm willing to bet any aftermarket will be better than stock. I don't have experience with the JKS. I hear Synergy is a great choice. I have the Rancho and I'm pleased with it. Weighs about 12 pounds compared to the stock which I believe is about 8 pounds.
I would get a new track bar. In my experience the Mopar lift is more than 2 inches. My front axle was visibly offset over an inch. I also got a brace for where the track bar mounts to the frame. I had another shop install and adjust mine.
My truck is so damn sexy. I haven't had anyone actually tell me it's ugly. Had a lady tell me I had a "nice rig". And some creepy guy driving a beat up van tell me he liked my Jeep...and had Jeep parts in his van...well not the second part thank goodness.
I've had the Fox 2.0 steering stabilizer sitting in my garage since my jeep was delivered. Was debating putting it on for the steering fix. Well I've had the new steering box for 500 miles now and it drives great now. Figured what the heck? Why not? So I put the new stabilizer on. I do notice a...
I noticed it after driving off the lot. It was as if slight pressure of my wrist resting on the wheel made it click to one side. Like it needed to rest into a notch and my pressure was just enough to cause it to click into place. It went away after about 500 miles. Once in a while the feeling...
Ruough County drop steps. They are nice. But have their issues. Obviously they shouldn't make contact with the body, but the gap between the rails and the body on the passenger side is too much, compared to the drivers side. I can fit my fingers to the first knuckle in between at several places...