I don’t have any issues. Very smooth. I have the 6 speed manual transmission and never use 6th gear on the highway. Can still get around 21 MPG on the highway and 18-19 around town.
I like the MORE steps. I was torn between them or the Ace sliders that can install over the factory rock rail and be used as a step. Went with MORE due to availability and not having to remove cab bolts for the install. Very happy and would buy the MORE again.
Sorry for the late reply. I used a teraflex 1.75 spacer in front and daystar .75 for rear. But ran the kendas on stock suspension for a while before putting on the spacer lift with no problem.
So exciting! Are y’all going to be building up both Jeep’s as well? It was fun watching the gladiator build and would be fun seeing 2 Jeep’s done up right!
I had a teacher back in the day that always said the only stupid question is the one you don’t ask. You really shouldn’t be able to hurt anything from doing an exterior wash...now if you do a full detail and open the hood and clean the engine bay, avoid battery terminals, alternator and make...
To the OP, the answer is yes. If you are concerned with running a 12.5 wide tire on a stock rim look into the kendas. They are a 35x10.5R17. There is a whole thread about them here with a lot of pics and info...best part is you can find them for around $170-190 a tire.
Interesting find...my 2020 was off almost exactly what the tire size calculator said until I recalibrated with a tazer. This was also GPS confirmed from my phone compared to the Speedo but I also have the six speed manual so that could be the difference. Maybe a 2020 auto transmission fellow...
Awesome advise and appreciate the expertise! Any particular brand of battery maintainer you would recommend? I am leaning towards CTEK but open to suggestions
Thanks for the reply...it will be in my climate controlled garage so all is good there...only critters I have to worry about are my kiddos being careless!