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  1. For those of us that run a fridge/freezer

    I guess I should amend my original statement to say: YMMV It really depends on your use case. Pull in to camp at 4PM and not turn the jeep back on until you leave the following morning around 8 AM and your fridge may or may not still be running, or your Jeep may or may not start. There are a...
  2. For those of us that run a fridge/freezer

    Yup, that battery (and that type) will do fine, so long as you don't let the Jeep sit for extended periods with the fridge on. Either the fridge won't turn on, or your jeep won't. I just wanted to clarify to anyone who might be thinking I'm saying that a fridge will run fine overnight off a...
  3. For those of us that run a fridge/freezer

    True. Also, -side note- starter batteries aren't the best battery type to run things like Fridges. But you can make this work. I did this in my '16 JKUR by setting the voltage shut-off on my ARB fridge to high. It worked perfectly fine for overnight use. I should note; I swapped out my factory...
  4. For those of us that run a fridge/freezer

    The built in inverter shuts off as soon as you turn off the jeep and open the door. You'd need to leave the Jeep in Acc or Run (engine not running) for it to keep working. I believe it has auto low-voltage shut-off to protect the main battery. Spot on. This is how I have my setup configured: a...
  5. Overlanding build out/Adventures

    This is a really nice looking unit, but I see two potential long-term issues with it. First, that green fuel line they provide is soft, flexible tubing. The fuel pumps push out a tiny tiny tiny amount of fuel (0.02 ml). It's not a smooth flow, but a pulse - caused by an electromagnetically...
  6. Overlanding build out/Adventures

    Can vouch for the diesel heater option. Very nice to be sleeping in shorts on top of your sleeping bag in sub 30F temps. Camping in Colorado mountains is much easier at night and early mornings with one on hand. I've seen others suggest a heated blanket, but that requires a decent amount of...
  7. Any idea what this threaded stud is for?

    That’s awesome Teraflex sent ya over replacement parts, but damn! This was my fear, that it would mangle the dial. Sorry that happened to ya. I’m definitely cutting mine off. I just need to get a sawzall or angle grinder. I’ve got the dial set to “1” for the time being, as that seems to keep it...
  8. Any idea what this threaded stud is for?

    I think you’re right. I’ve asked several friends with JTs and now you guys and no one has this on their gladiator. I’m just gonna cut it off, paint over it, and call it a day. Thanks guys, I appreciate everyone’s input!
  9. Any idea what this threaded stud is for?

    I cannot. Tried several wrenches and even a pair of vice grips. No dice.
  10. Any idea what this threaded stud is for?

    Yeah, that's what my passenger side looks like. I've seen other JT's that look like that too, on both driver and passenger sides of the vehicle. I'm starting to think you're right about it being a ground. Maybe they forgot about it after frame assembly? Although, it's odd it got past all the...
  11. Any idea what this threaded stud is for?

    Ah, good point. I don't believe so, but it's hard to tell as that part of the frame is fully enclosed. Just below this bolt on the drivers side, there is a hole in the frame identical to the one on the passenger side. I was able to stick a small hex key in there and poke around a bit. It...
  12. Any idea what this threaded stud is for?

    There is nothing like this on the Passenger side rear wheel well. The passenger side has a hole in the frame where this bolt would be.
  13. Any idea what this threaded stud is for?

    On my '22 JTRD this threaded stud is welded to the frame in my drivers side rear wheel well and it's dangerously close to my falcon 3.3's. It had a black nut screwed onto it that I took off, leaving just the stud behind. I'm thinking of just cutting it off and be done with it. Passenger side...




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