mojitodriver
New member
Hello, everyone. I bought my first Jeep, a JLUR, about 2 years ago (rapidly added a lift and 37's). Leading up to that and ever since, I've put more than a few hours of "work" into watching Eddie's videos... great content and superb editing!
I'm decent mechanic, but I don't have a good garage/shop setup. Consequently, most of the stuff done to my Jeep has been courtesy of the local offroad shop. Still, I like knowing about what's going on, even if it's a result of my dollars rather than my wrenches.
Normally, I'd be perfectly happy to lurk here rather than joining, but I had a recent situation that inspired me to do otherwise. On the same day that the batteries on my Jeep decided to crap out, my wife's Suburban also began misbehaving. The solution that helped us out of the mess most quickly was for me to dust off the tools and refresh my skills in driveway profanity.
Eddie's video on how to replace the aux battery was truly a savior. With only one trip to the parts store (my projects typically require several), I had everything I needed. 30 minutes later, the job was done. I'm especially thankful for the video, because it enabled me to spend ONLY 30 minutes standing in the rain and 40 degree weather.
Much appreciation for what you do!
I'm decent mechanic, but I don't have a good garage/shop setup. Consequently, most of the stuff done to my Jeep has been courtesy of the local offroad shop. Still, I like knowing about what's going on, even if it's a result of my dollars rather than my wrenches.
Normally, I'd be perfectly happy to lurk here rather than joining, but I had a recent situation that inspired me to do otherwise. On the same day that the batteries on my Jeep decided to crap out, my wife's Suburban also began misbehaving. The solution that helped us out of the mess most quickly was for me to dust off the tools and refresh my skills in driveway profanity.
Eddie's video on how to replace the aux battery was truly a savior. With only one trip to the parts store (my projects typically require several), I had everything I needed. 30 minutes later, the job was done. I'm especially thankful for the video, because it enabled me to spend ONLY 30 minutes standing in the rain and 40 degree weather.
Much appreciation for what you do!