+1
I noticed this in my 2018 JTR and it appears to have carried over to the 2022 JTR as well. I've seen numerous posts on this on a few different forums.
@DAVECS1 , is this something your tune (either NA or SC) helps (or can help) with?
If you want some empirical data, there is a tracker here:
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/my22-only-anyone-moved-to-d1.50868/
Everyone on the thread is populating a shared Google Sheet with all their build information.
Average for order-to-pickup is 73 days... some longer...
Yep!
Bluetooth OBD adapter: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JFRFJG6/?coliid=I2QLFAY3MIJ44O&colid=30YHA4VK48ILB&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Bypass Cable: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07W4YF2H7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
All that's left is to download the JScan app...
That seems WAY to much... I had a terrible DW issue with my daughter's JK. I installed the correction brackets and "turned it up to 11" (3rd hole in the UCA bracket). I measured her caster at 7.3 and her wobble was worse... turned it back to 6, which doesn't seem like much, but it made a...
Maybe just a hair over $100...
Bluetooth OBD adapter (verified to work) - $119
Bypass Cable - $20
JScan license - $25
Still cheaper than the Taser... but if you want to do "cool" Taser stuff like line-lock the brakes, burnouts and cool donuts that tear up the trail you'll need the Taser.
Oh! and for others attempting this with the Warn winch plate...
1) The zip ties they give you don't hold sh*t (this has been mentioned before)
2) I, for the life of me, could not get a jack under the plate and still get the bumper on, so I improvised:
Ratchet strap to the hood latch area...
Word to the wise on anyone with the factory steel bumper and the MOPAR winch guard...
The winch guard (hoop) blocks the clutch handle from turning:
I went through the trouble of manufacturing my own winch plates out of 1/8" stainless (instead of the poison spyder ones)... Unfortunately, I...
That's a great suggestion... I actually found this one on Amazon as I was browsing @Radio Guy's suggestions. I'm going to give it a try (free returns, why not?). I like the 16" mast and spring, too...
Knowing that mine is a cowl-mount (so, basically no ground plane) what GMRS whip would you suggest instead of a Midland that's in a similar price range, if such a thing exists?
No need to go through all that, unless you're just a geek like me and need an excuse to play ?
The 6" rubber duck works pretty well for VHF (receive at least) and GMRS, but I wanted an external antenna for when I eventually upgrade to a fixed radio. I was going to buy the midland 32" whip, if...
Great (and sobering) information.
So, to keep it simple: my primary use will be GMRS and just wanted the VHF as a backup (or for fun, like listening to the ISS). No matter what, it looks like I should swap out the ghost antenna for the whip for GMRS and if I "get lucky" I may be able to get...