Someone who is an expert please share your opinion as to what this noise is or its “normal”. The warm condition has a more pronounced ticking noise than cold.
I have two recording of engine. The first is a cold start at 25F.
The second is after 20 minutes which is pretty warm.
This set will fit any Jeep Gladiators and Wranglers (JL and JK) and will give your Jeep a great tough look.
Tires are about 35" tall. A set of 4 Cooper STT Pro tires (315/70/R17) with approximately 70% tread installed on BRAND NEW OEM Jeep Rubicon rims.
Tires have no damages or plugs and are...
One brand new, never used, 35" tall Cooper STT Pro.
Load range E, mud terrain. Zero miles on it.
315/70/R17
If you see this ad, it is still available. Local pickup and cash only from Raleigh, North Carolina. $300.
Bridgestone Dueler, 245/75R17 H/T All Season. They are New takeoffs (only 5 miles!!), No rims or TPMS included. Local pickup only in Raleigh, North Carolina. No shipping.
The best offer will take them!
Bridgestone Dueler, 245/75R17 H/T All Season. They are New takeoffs (only 5 miles!!), No rims or TPMS included. Local pickup only in Raleigh, North Carolina. No shipping.
The best offer will take them!
So much confusion and incorrect interpretations of how much taller is Rubicon/Mohave compared to sport and if swapping suspension components gives any additional lift/ground clearance and what is every model ground clearance, etc.
Jeep claims that non-Rubicon models' ground clearance is 10"...
Hey 2022 M/T owners!
Upon delivery of my Gladiator, I stalled the truck the very first time. Driving manuals for almost a decade gave me the impression something is not quite right. Made it home, and in 2H, and once I wanted to climb my driveway (which is about 15 degrees slope), stalled again...
Hello everybody, Dr. Jeep here!
This is to help the Jeep community to decide whether they want to run 35s or not for daily driving and light off-roading. I won't be able to respond to individual inquiries but will do my best to add as much information as possible in this post.
There are tons...