Tom C
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Looking sharp. Is that Earl?Installed mine today
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at this pace, there will be a lot of 2024 looking JTs.
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Looking sharp. Is that Earl?Installed mine today
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No. It was just a little snug behind the winch, but I had enough clearance to pull the bottom tabs out normallyDid you have to loosen the bumper and winch to get the old one off?
Yessir. Earl Clear CoatLooking sharp. Is that Earl?
at this pace, there will be a lot of 2024 looking JTs.
I’m jealous.Yessir. Earl Clear Coat
Which bumper is this? Did it require frame trimming? Does the stock skid plate fit? Thanks!Installed mine today
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Artec NighthawkWhich bumper is this? Did it require frame trimming? Does the stock skid plate fit? Thanks!
No kidding. Last quart of primer I bought was $100.LOL What year was this? 1969? Was it a Maaco paint job?
Which begs the question of cooling since max tow is a Sport and heat rejection was one of the biggest, if not the biggest, factor in the tow ratings.The sport and sport s aren't coming with the new grille yet so it's unknown what color they will have.
Max tow is only gladiators. The jl with the increased tow is only the Rubicon with the full float rear non-392 and non-4xe.Which begs the question of cooling since max tow is a Sport and heat rejection was one of the biggest, if not the biggest, factor in the tow ratings.
I wonder what the 4xe JLU could be with the full float axles.Max tow is only gladiators. The jl with the increased tow is only the Rubicon with the full float rear non-392 and non-4xe.
The 4xe will get the new axle, but not the new rating. No one actually knows why although it could be payload limited since the 392 and 4xe have already higher stamped gvwr compared to traditional wranglers and they didn't want to recertify that.I wonder what the 4xe JLU could be with the full float axles.
It's extremely limited at this point, for that matter, even a 2021 Grand Cherokee out-rates the JT Overland tow capacity. The GC will do 6200 pounds and that's just with the GC axles, nothing fancy.
Really bugged me seeing that the Jeep my wife used to own had higher payload and higher towing than my TRUCK but then I get why, it didn't make me feel any better, though. I kept threatening I'd take "her Jeep" if I needed to haul more. The response was always "not with my Jeep". I still hear that with her Wrangler "not with MY Jeep".
