Gears are just tedious and require patience.that was the good, but you made it look too simple; tempted to do it my self but then reality kicks me in the nuts lol
When I do the gear oil change, I need to remember to pull the cover and check the teeth, it's due for a geal oil change.
Glad to see the pros have to stop and check that reverse impact button.
Was that the J-scan app you used to program the gears?
Great trick while out on the trail and would love to have you out here buddy.Finally got a chance to watch this and… holy hell… that rotor slide hammer trick was genius. Wish I thought of that when I was doing my ball joints
I’d definitely like to come up and see Jeremy when my Jeep needs gears for 37s.
Eddie, be careful giving him directions and especially saloon stops. He might stay out West for good!That would be awesome to have the route and stops. As you know I will be driving the 392 from Jeremy’s shop over to Carson City to pick up the JK and prep for Moab/EJS.
Eddie, be careful giving him directions and especially saloon stops. He might stay out West for good!
Glad to hear you enjoyed the videoReally great video. Thanks for taking the time!
LOL - now that's funny!!Great video! I’m also planning 4.88’s in the near future for my gladiator disciple shouldn’t be too far of a drive
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Happy to hear you found the video to be informativeGreat video and very informative. I never knew there was a difference between their gear cuts. Definitely will be looking at getting a set installed.
As I say in the video, it isn't cheap to do and there's plenty of places where you can do things not quite right. It is why I trust Disciple to do the work for me.Good information and another great video! I have always wanted to give this a try myself. However like you mentioned, having a trustworthy professional install the gears who does this more regularly I think is the smart choice!
Because you know it's coming!! LOLLove good how-to videos - I can watch these all evening long.
Can't wait to see the "what-you-did-wrong" in the comments