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How did you manage to keep the undercarriage of your Jeep so clean after driving across the country? Asking for a friend... I bet Jeremy sanitized your Jeep before starting the work. LOL!
How did you manage to keep the undercarriage of your Jeep so clean after driving across the country? Asking for a friend... I bet Jeremy sanitized your Jeep before starting the work. LOL!
How did you manage to keep the undercarriage of your Jeep so clean after driving across the country? Asking for a friend... I bet Jeremy sanitized your Jeep before starting the work. LOL!
No joke, I had to ask him if it’s ever seen rain. Everything looks completely new and clean….and yes I appreciated it lolHow did you manage to keep the undercarriage of your Jeep so clean after driving across the country? Asking for a friend... I bet Jeremy sanitized your Jeep before starting the work. LOL!
I feel your pain! LOL! My 392’s got just 9,000 miles...basically still in diapers. The undercarriage is so clean you could host a five-course meal under there. Those mall parking lots can be extremely hazardous...stay safe!I have been teased non-stop by Jeremy and Chad about how clean this Jeep is.
When a vehicle never goes off road and barely ever leaves the garage it stays very clean. However they did find a piece of tumble weed in the front end.
No doubt this happened in the mall parking lot.![]()
Haha, right?! It’s like it’s been living in a bubble. Honestly, I bet Clay is probably afraid to drive it in the rain...He doesn't wanna mess up that showroom glow!No joke, I had to ask him if it’s ever seen rain. Everything looks completely new and clean….and yes I appreciated it lol
Honestly, I bet Clay is probably afraid to drive it in the rain...He doesn't wanna mess up that showroom glow!
It has seen rain maybe once and was lovingly dried with the finest Pima cotton towels. I’m rarely allowed to drive it since I have a tendency to eat in my Jeep. Surprised I get to ride in it.No joke, I had to ask him if it’s ever seen rain. Everything looks completely new and clean….and yes I appreciated it lol
It has seen rain maybe once and was lovingly dried with the finest Pima cotton towels. I’m rarely allowed to drive it since I have a tendency to eat in my Jeep. Surprised I get to ride in it.
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Jeremy used the Tazer to set the gear ratio, tire size, and TPMS parameters.
Awesome! Like you, I would have gotten the XR package if were available at the time of ordering ours and I would have kept it that way. What I'm seen here is probably what I should have done as well.Before:
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Jeremy used the Tazer to set the gear ratio, tire size, and TPMS parameters.
Thanks Ben!Looks good Clay, the way those should come for sure.
Awesome! Like you, I would have gotten the XR package if were available at the time of ordering ours and I would have kept it that way. What I'm seen here is probably what I should have done as well.
Eating ON it is a different story......Eating in the 392 is verboten!![]()
Thank you Sir!Looks damned good Clay
Nice! I'm running the Mopar reinforcement kit tooThe spare carrier needs to be lifted in order to fit a larger tire and clear the bumper. Mopar makes a kit that is equivalent to the XR package.
Jeremy and Chad knocked the installation out quickly.
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