No my doors have never been off. The aux battery has been acting up for over a year and has already been replaced once, about 1.5 years ago. My stop start has been off for several months. I've never had a main battery issue, I assume because I have a deep cycle battery.
Is the wiring harness...
Two days ago the power door lock buttons on my driver side door stopped working. The mirror buttons still work, the window rolls up and down, the driver door will lock with the fob or passenger side button but the driver buttons don't do anything. Last night while at work I could hear a...
That's what I was thinking. I found a harness like the one that must have gone with the Rubicon bumper when I sold it. Got it ordered. It connects on the passenger side then splits off to each fog light.
I went to install some new led fog lights today and the wiring from driver side is gone. When I bought the jeep I had the front bumper replaced with a steel Rubicon bumper and then later it was replaced with a different steel bumper that did not have fog lights. I also did not transfer the...
They just said it looked fine. With the new axles and driveshaft installed, the jeep still bounced exactly the same. At that time, the jeep bounced at any speed over 25 mph. It was constant and got worse on concrete roads. Now that most of the weight has been removed, the bouncing starts...
When the bouncing started the truck suspension was all stock, except for air bags to assist with the weight. I have always thought the entire rear axle assembly needed to be replaced, but Jeep refuses to do it. I have also never replaced the rear control arms, so I do wonder about them.
I...
They actually said the axle that they removed looked fine, but they replaced it anyway. They went through the entire rear end and could not find anything wrong, but they could definitely feel it bouncing.
Just an update, the other day I was sitting on a bridge with traffic passing by in the...
Yeah the dealership did that...we could see the driver side rear tire wobbling from across the room...the service manager agreed something is wrong...they replaced both rear axle shafts and the driveshaft...still did it...then the Jeep technician came in, said nothing was wrong and shut down...
Lol...trust me it has definitely crossed my mind to run it off in the lake! I guess it's a good thing I moved away from the lake...I've had one ship suggest inspecting the frame and potentially welding in a support brace...that will be my next step
No spacers...I'm running factory steel wheels...the other wheels used were factory alloy wheels...one set came directly off of a new Gladiator while at the dealership
Mine has done it with 4 different sets of shocks, three sets of springs and about 6 sets of tires...less PSI and more weight on the truck made it worse, higher PSI and less weight made it better
At one point mine bounced so hard it made me nauseous...and I never get nauseous...the dealership felt it and knew something was wrong but then the Jeep tech came in and said that there's nothing wrong with the truck and closed my case
I ordered the 2.5" ride right kit, but with 1.5" front springs instead of the springs that usually comes in that kit. This was the recommendation of Clayton. They suggested taller springs in the rear due to the amount of weight.
Let me get back to you in a week or so. I've recently discovered some other potential issues that may have been hindering the Clayton components from working properly. I'll be doing some suspension work next week to hopefully correct the issues.