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  1. Nearly Coast to Coast, First Snazzleberry Trip

    My company is going ahead with our national conference in Las Vegas, so I decided I'd drive, as I've been trying to get out to Nevada. Inherited my parents' home and I haven't been able to get out with a vehicle. Anyway, I added a rollup tonneau cover 3 weeks ago, a Hooke Road dead pedal...
  2. Truck Won’t Start w/Button Press - Rare Issue

    I searched the site for starting issues, but none appears to match my scenario. My Gladiator will often fail to start on the first attempt of the day…but not every day. There appears to be a related condition…the brake pedal is quite firm and doesn’t depress when the failure to start occurs...
  3. Failure to Start - Anyone Experience This?

    I had my first anomalous issue today when I went to start my Gladiator. I climbed in, put on my seatbelt, stepped on the brake and pushed the start button. The electronics wake up, and the start button advanced to Acc. Pushed the button again and it went to Run, still no start. The fob was in my...
  4. Temporary? Mod to Aid in Entry

    Cobbled together a quick solution to my wife’s entry into Snazzleberry. Ordered some stirrups off Amazon, along with some red vinyl strap. I already had brass grommets and a sewing machine. It can be better, and I’ll probably take another crack at it. But it’ll do for now, and cost at least...
  5. Discovered a New "Safety" Feature by Accident

    I'm sure that many long time Jeepers already know this, but I was attempting to back my Rubicon in the driveway, and I could not get it into Reverse. P, N, and D all worked fine, but when I attempted to put it in R, the indicator light flashed, and the transmission would not engage. Tried...
  6. First Project Completed: Mopar Trail Rail Kit Installed

    This kit was a bit more challenging to install than I expected. In the end, I picked up a 6M x 1.00 tap to clear the threads of the gunk from the factory bed liner. That stuff gets well into the threads. I used my chamfer tool from my reloading bench to clear the pukas of material, then ran the...
  7. Thanks for Allowing me To Join - New Jeep Owner

    One of my earliest memories is sitting in the back of a Willy’s Jeep in 1961 with my 4 siblings. I thought the vehicle was huge!! Shortly thereafter I recall we took a trip to the local market, riding in the back, no seatbelts, no windows or doors. Life was good. For some reason, I always looked...




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