Finally finished my install yesterday (I did the freedom panels last fall) Questions answered.
1) anyone know the part number for the rubber bumpers? Busted one trying to reinstall - looks like this is part no. 68005011AB
2) I still have a vibration coming from the back window area, is this...
I guess this is a puzzling issue to me I've seen come up in numerous threads, I've got the default Fox OEM shocks on my 2021 Rubicon and everything seems to ride fine to me. I don't have an understanding why they are so terrible 🤷‍♂️
you are, I was going on 4 years with no replacement and suddenly I had a crack, a replacement, and then a second crack all within 6 weeks
no bueno on making the windshield more expensive
I've got this option on my Rubicon, it was something I was specifically targeting as well back in 2021... scanned my dealer's inventory for about 60 days before I saw one inbound with Rock-Trac. And I didn't let it get away from me ;)
NFab did process a warranty claim for my Predator Pro aluminum steps (in fact they told me to toss the old ones instead of shipping them back). Will the newer ones hold up to Minnesota winter better? Doubtful. But at least I'll defer the same issue on the new steps a couple years. Once...
If that is true, something changed then... on my 2020 Max Tow Sport I had the aux battery go well into my 2nd year of ownership and it was replaced no cost to me.
When I store my BMW for 5 to 6 months in an unheated garage, I use a CarBag, which is basically a giant closeable tarp bag. Keeps out rodents and excessive moisture, it's been fantastic for the 5 years I've had it.
This ended up being a moot point for me since I traded my 2020 Max Tow Sport for a 2021 Rubicon w/ LED lighting. I don't think I'd ever go back to halogen after getting used to LEDs.
shoutout to @n-fab they are not only processing my claim for two new Predator Pro side steps, they're also not asking for me to send the old ones back, that saves me money đź‘Ť
N-Fab responded and will process a warranty claim. Now determining if just the end caps or entire steps will be included on the claim. So no painting/Line-Xing necessary at this time. I'm happy to hear about a manufacturer honoring their warranty, gives me faith in these parts we buy.
Opened a warranty support request w/ N-Fab, we shall see what they say. I'll then need to weigh the idea of shipping costs back to them if indeed it is a valid claim (unless they have a local option). Otherwise, I've bought some etchant/primer and paint top coat and may just go that route if...