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  1. JEEP SEATS - UGG!

    Fantastic. The best way I can explain it is... Instead of you sitting on a flat slick surface where your body feels like it has to find ways to hold on, it now is semi cradled, without feeling like you're reclined. For me at least, it just holds my body better. I've driven my buddy's JL...
  2. GDE tune now available for JT, post your experience!

    Lol. I agree 100%. Let the squeeze happen. Pretty cool not dropping a gear, bit let the surge just ease in. My Ram is the same way. I usually have the tank in the bed full for 3 reasons. 1. it rides better. 2. the turbo seems to engage better and 3. The transmission actually shifts...
  3. GDE tune now available for JT, post your experience!

    So I’m not picking, but am just saying…that’s like saying water is wet.
  4. 2024 Jeep Gladiator Refresh Caught in the Wild

    Nothing is selling. Reports out today said deep dealer cuts are coming. They stated something about manufactures no longer getting away with supply chain issues. The economy is grabbing hold and folks aren’t wanting to finance at higher rates…affectively getting much less for their money...
  5. 2024 Jeep Gladiator Refresh Caught in the Wild

    Very true…but still better than the angry bird grill! Someone must have come up with those as a bet or hold my beer moment.
  6. JEEP SEATS - UGG!

    To be ready, the JT’s have a reverse torq head screw. You’ll need an appropriately sized “E-star” socket. You can pick up a rail of them at O’Reilly auto parts on the cheap. I can’t remember for sure but it’s something like a number 13 or 12. The photo below is for illustrative purposes if...
  7. And today became new tire day.

    What did you do for speedometer / Odometer correction?
  8. JEEP SEATS - UGG!

    Desert Does It – Seat Jackers: Seat Slammers So my initial purpose for this mod was because I’m tall. I didn’t like the fact that I had to ever so slightly tilt my neck forward to prevent my head from coming close to the main hoop. The Seat Slammer package fixed several issues. First, the...
  9. XXXXX Mile Oil Analysis

    How long does the process take? I’ve never had an analysis done, but at 22,380 on my 3.0…I don’t figure it will hurt. I still have 89% remaining, so I may wait a bit to do the change and take a sample.
  10. Car wash water leak

    If you have those step in threshold protectors that go horizontal then up, they will prevent the bottom door seal from sealing properly. I turned the HVAC system on high “recirculate” and it made it a little better, because it sucks the doors in a bit tightening the seal, but ended up removing...
  11. Draining water from fuel filter/separator - Info?

    This is what I did. I placed the 20oz coke bottle on the ground and cut the hose to where it went 1/2 way into the the bottle. Opened the drain and let it run until it stopped draining. When done I set it aside over night to see the result, which was a tiny amount of water that collected in...
  12. What size nut goes here?

    You don’t “Need” an impact wrench. Oh crap did I just say that??? You do need a torque wrench though. Set it to 41 and listen for the click. Then…185 degrees is a touch more than 1/2 of a full turn. 360 degrees in a full circle.
  13. Bumper retaining bolt torque

    It’s late so the confusion may be from me?. Stock bumper and Warn Winch plate in my case. The carriage bolts go in the rear brackets into the rear of the winch plate. leave all bolts loose until all are hand tight. I didn’t have any break. Just because it’s a 10,000 pound or 12,000 pound...
  14. Bumper retaining bolt torque

    If you’re talking bolts for just the bumper, you should be fine with stock bolts. The end of Shadowsppa’s post…he was referring to the addition of a winch plate. Since the front of the winch plate ties into 4 of the 8 front mounting locations…at least for the Warn mounting plate…there are an...
  15. Bumper retaining bolt torque

    True, but don’t forget the 4 cross bolts that go into the frame plus another 4 on the rear of the winch plate (back on the plate). The sheer strength should far exceed the capacity of the winch. Grade 5 should be way more then adequate. Don’t forget the measly bolts that attach the winch to...




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