Procharger is in. Needed to redo the intake since the pipe was cracked. Wheels and tires are mounted. 2” puck in the front, 1 1/2” in the rear. May change pending on the stance.
So I read the article in the Automotive News that they mentioned as a source of information. In dealing with the franchises, they will put money on vehicles for a number of reasons. The article does state (which could be true) is that Jeep wants to boost numbers to push the Gladiator against...
Yeah. I might be to blame for lack of snow since I just got the new plow this year.
Illumination was more of the question. I have a LED bar that isn't very good. I read somewhere that someone recommended blue filters which didn't make sense to me at all. I was looking at warmer hues but...
I have a build going with a plow. Anyone have recommendation on lighting that's good in the snow. I was going to do some yellows but I have heard others talk about having blue lights in the snow. I ran with straight white halogens on my last Jeep. Thoughts?
I had a 2017 Raptor that I drove everywhere. It was a great no hassle truck. I ended up selling that to a friend of mine and landed on a 2019. As much as I liked the updates, I didn't really drive it much since I added a daily driver. We are a dealer (non domestic) so I found a preowned...
I was curious to see how it'd look. Perhaps my next Glad will go with the retro throwback. It's a cool way to go.
This is what I call dedication on the Jeep front. I know my budget is starting to get a bit out of control. But I am replacing my old JK plow with the Glad. And I don't really...
I have the soft top. I find it to be decent as far as noise with normal driving. But does it do a decent job of dampening the outside noise of other vehicles, especially trucks? I find myself on the highways and it does seem like I hear a lot more coming in as far as those types of louder...
So it's not going to increase gas mileage (which isn't why you installed a supercharger) and I'm sure you aren't driving it like a grandma either (again, the reason to not get a supercharger).