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Looking good!
Thanks!Looking good!
At your local Discount Tire storeI can imagine that there must be a tool to lift the spare. If I can imagine it, it must exist! Where is it?
I am sure they have all the good stuff. I assume that you have seen them use a special tool?At your local Discount Tire store
Yes. To remove and reinstall the spare when I drop my Jeep off for a five tire rotation, they lift it with two tire technicians.I am sure they have all the good stuff. I assume that you have seen them use a special tool?
Time for an upgrade.The factory tie rod just said nope! I guess I’ll adjust the toe later
I was thinking the same thing! Especially with a new axle coming at some point.Time for an upgrade.
Gonna try and get it installed in the Jeep this weekend.Sweet man! Enjoy!
AWESOME! I can't wait until the day a box like that arrives at my door. Lol.I got home from camping and it’s like Christmas!!
Thanks @benatc1 !!
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It’s definitely a fun feeling when you see it!AWESOME! I can't wait until the day a box like that arrives at my door. Lol.
I was wondering about that. It seems that the fridges of any useful value take more power than factory wiring (and fuses) can handle. So most people end up running new wiring.Well I’m finding the fridge doesn’t like the outlet in the very back of the compass. To much voltage drop, it’s fine with the keyed outlet up front though. Hopefully the rear one can just maintain one’s it’s cold. Or I just start it up every couple of hours. I mean it’s only an overnight trip, tomorrow.
With the motor running hooked up, up front it’s fine. I’m gonna try the rear outlet again once it’s cold. The hard wire kit is going in the wrangler . This jeep doesn’t go on many of the adventures.I was wondering about that. It seems that the fridges of any useful value take more power than factory wiring (and fuses) can handle. So most people end up running new wiring.
Maybe if you get it cold first and then you put it in the car it might work?