There are 2 different black grills: standard with the Willys model is the glossy black grill. But there is another that is optional when you special order like I did - it is a matte black which matches the bumper and fender. I like how it blends with the other pieces.
Ease up on criticism for how much was spent for this.
Many people here drop $10,000 (and WAY up) in a heartbeat.
To each their own.
'Tip of the hat' to the OP for spending your money for what matters to you. You said it was worth it, so that is what matters. Congrats!
You can't go wrong with OEM.
However, should you truly wish to go down the rabbit hole of "which oil is best", simply do a search on here for that term. The arguments and choices are endless.
Best Wishes and good luck.
And please, for the love of all that is holy about Jeep, let it go.
Without experience using the tools, I would suggest trying a thread chaser first as you may be less likely to damage the threads. Maybe use a lubricant or light solvent first in the hole to loosen the material. Take your time. You may want to try it several times.
Cheers also to @ShadowsPapa !
Your sound reasoning on subjects reminds me of the excellent instructors I had in mechanics school way, way back.
How far back? We were actually rebuilding starters, alternators, generators - and even radiators as well as all the mechanical systems. Truly...
I have never understood why people want to turn off their daytime running lights. But, as a former motorcycle rider I always want to be visible.
If you must, go into settings on the main screen. It's in there somewhere.
Or, you could check your owners manual for the answer.
Best wishes.
(1) Yes.
(2) No.
I am 5'10" and 180 lbs. The stock seat, like the JL I had before it, was uncomfortable due to the seat bottom being higher at the back than the front when raised up. I always felt like I was sliding forward out of the seat.
The original Seat Jackers did away with that awful...
If it starts raining, slow down and take the next exit for a coffee break. Roads are especially slick for the 1st 15-20 minutes after rain begins - no matter which tires you have.
I agree that the oem blades on my GladiaTrixxx have lasted longer than any other replacement blades I've done on other vehicles. But, my estimates for needing replacements are less than yours.
Aftermarket replacements on other vehicles I found to last 6 - 12 months. My OEMs on 'Trixxx need to...