^^^This! If you're comfortable with very basic maintenance (oil changes, spark plugs) you can DIY. I've replaced O2 sensors on a few different vehicles, none were difficult.
No, I still prefer the contrast of the black fenders to the nacho body. That said, both rigs in the above picture look great! Do whichever you like most, it's your ride brother!
Looks great! Regarding the increase in weight & size, I went from 33 to 35 to 37, and noticed a slight decrease in on-road performance with each change. Worth it though when wheeling.
I bought an identical one under a different brand name. Probably made in the same Chyna factory: Amazon.com: Stop & Go 2100 Portable 1.5 HP 12 Volt Air Compressor Dual Cylinder, Car, Motorcycle, ATV, UTV, Jeep, Truck, & Tractor (Dual Piston) : Automotive
It's been working great for the last...
Game changer, sort of. I've been piecing it together over the last year and still don't have all of the parts included in the kit. Getting there though...
I originally went with a 2" spacer lift on my mojave and it was ok. Ride was the same as factory, and I added the Mopar LCAs to fix the caster issue. After adding steel bumpers, winch, skids, etc, it became more of a 1" lift, and didn't handle as well, so I went with the MetalCloak 3.5" and it...
It will definitely bring the front down a bit. How much is impossible to say without knowing what springs you have in the front. Best bet is to replace the springs after you install your new bumper and winch, that way you'll know which ones to buy.
These have been regularly rotated on a 5-tire rotation, with approx. 40% of the tread depth remaining. No significant damage, never had any patched. I'm keeping 1 as a spare. Asking $200/obo.
The moulding comes attached to the windshield. The seal itself is behind the black perimeter on your glass, and is applied by the installer with something similar to a caulking gun.
I just had my windshield replaced and the tech was nice enough to let me watch the whole process. The actual seal is above the area of your concern. And, since it's at the bottom, it should allow any moisture to escape. Don't be too concerned about it, just a cosmetic nuisance now that you've...