I had them for my JKU. Loved them. Ran them 300 days of the year out here in SoCal. Bought the front uppers, but rarely put them on. It took a lot of work, but they look great painted. So much better than the besttop element doors I had before them. $600 is a great deal. Good luck.
My old JKU had 35s. I'm on factory 33s on my JT for now. Will eventually get 35s.
For the 35s, I aired down to between 18 and 15.
18 for a quick trail run and 15 for an over nighter.
I had a viair 450p that wasn't all that fast and I would be impatient at times. Hahaha.
That being said, I...
Dropped my 3 day old gladiator to have it bed lined this morning. This video gave me some confidence in the process. Not sure if I would have been so easy about letting my brand new jeep get worked on so quickly. Thanks
BTW, I went with the standard($505+tax) since I'm getting a tonneau cover...
We've been ordering from several local restaurants. And it's a great break for my wife after watching the kids all day during lock down. Also hired some contractors for some small house projects. And finally donated to the food bank with my company matching. I'm fortunate enough to still be...
I've got the strike force zebra doors. Painting them was a real chore. They're textured and that needed to sanded and then they become very porous. Used a lot of primer to get them smooth. The front upper takes 2 thumb screws and 2 wing nuts bolts to hold them in place. And also uses a spacer...
might be an even greater difference is you add in taxes. Depending on if they have to pay taxes on all or some of the aftermarket parts.
unless you mean 35k and 60k out the door. :)
Both my buddy and his wife both just bought JLs. Sent him a link to this video time stamped to the drain plug leak. Guess rancho is going to be selling at least two more skids. hahaha....
I've had my pro comp xtreme all terrains 35s(first jeep and went to 4wheel parts. hahaha) for 5 years now and they've served me well enough. But I'm pretty sure I'm getting the cooper stt pros when the time comes. Which might be in about 5 years at the rate i'm going. hahaha.
The issue with my bumper was the winch plate hitting the top of the pump. So I cut off and drilled out the studs holding the pump. Got some bolts and some spaces and relocated it to the same brackets dropping it down a couple inches. Not sure if this would work out for you bumper... good luck.