I’m interested in the stubby front bumper and possibly the rear bumper and have a couple of questions
Do you have any pics of the stubby bumper w/o a winch installed. Also was looking for how much the stubby bumper weighs.
does the rear bumper with steps work for a diesel? I thought I recall...
Smooth black with cleats installed. This was on my Jeep for just a couple of months and garage kept. I’ve sold the gladiator and this cover needs a new home. I have the unused weatherstrip as I didn’t need it. It’s set up to mount with trail rails. Perfect condition.
selling for $1500 . also...
Ordered these parts back in November but now I’m selling the Jeep, so I’ll just sell these parts separately. This should be all you need to add the mopar outlet in the bed (minus the flash to enable it. ).
Only selling the whole kit, not parting it out.
prefer local pickup in San Antonio but...
Yep. Mine was also a special order and I do have the 8.4 screen (although I didn’t renew my XM trial and never signed up with guardian). I was going to pay cash but I qualified for 0% financing with FCA.
id love to plug this into something that would power it and put it somewhere that makes...
i get your message, im just genuinely curious why they would care if they are not my insurance company. im guessing they can see how fast I've driven and other stuff just from the onboard computer and data without that added gps tracker.
I bought the jeep from out of town and financed through MOPAR (0%), so i assumed the selling dealer added this due to the financing. I didn't think that maybe the dealer i got it serviced at (different from where i bought it) added it.
Got back from the dealer and noticed my ODB2 plug is hanging and not in the bracket under the kick panel. Since it’s hanging it looks like there is a Y plug in the ODB2 port that I never noticed before.
The plot thickens because of 2 reasons
1. I disconnected but did not unmarry my TAZER Mini...
I did a quick read on this and what I found is that the dealership model was established to allow manufacturers to focus on building and dealers can focus on selling. That model is about 100 years old and with technology today we don’t (in my opinion need dealers).
You suggest that a direct...
It may not meet all the definitions of a monopoly but it’s certainly not an open market. Dealerships actively take legal measures to prevent competition. That’s why Tesla can’t sell directly to consumers on most states.