WILDHOBO
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Nah.Appreciate the confidence. It would probably take 2 or 3 times and twice as long.![]()
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Nah.Appreciate the confidence. It would probably take 2 or 3 times and twice as long.![]()
Yep. They do increase power a little, but aren’t worth the reliability problems. If I’d have known before I wouldn’t have done it.Time and time again has proven the Ripp Coils are hot trash.Snake Oil
But don't you need to also dish out more money for a regear to go 37s over 35s?
Some like the long scenic route, some go direct. You'll end up at the same place eventually, with empty pockets.Yeah - go straight to 37s. You’ll save yourself a ton of money.
the airbag split is right where the middle one is fyiPut on my few BoH Trail medallions. Will earn some more this fall.
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I'm not judging. And you should totally be proud of your tags. But how does your passenger feel about turning the airbag into a claymore? Not sure they want "Cougar Crossing" stamped on their forehead in a crash?Put on my few BoH Trail medallions. Will earn some more this fall.
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You beat me to it. Those are going to hurt when they smack someone in the face at however many feet per second.the airbag split is right where the middle one is fyi
Any aftermarket coil is trash. This goes for any engine. Haven't heard of too many people happy with them. Seems like most last about 12 months, then start to fail after that.Time and time again has proven the Ripp Coils are hot trash.Snake Oil
I had a similar issue. I ended up drilling a hole in the winch cover to route the wires out the right side instead of the back. Later I upgraded to the 2024 grille. That provided plenty of room if I ever wanted to move the wires back to exiting the rear.FYI. When I went to put in my Badland 12K winch on my full width LoD bumper I ended up taking the bumper off three times to get the winch to fit without risking cutting the power wires just by driving the Jeep. While the winch would barely fit in, it left the wires pinched hard
against the bottom of the grill. As you can see, even now the fit for the wiring is really tight.
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If I was smarter and not as lazy I could have switched the wires from where they're located to below the winch. For me it was much easier to just add longer bolts and install spacers to push out the bumper. You can see my spacers in the lower left corner.
Go Big Blue!!!wrapped the tailgate and added the raised emblems as well. Happy with the results.![]()
