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Quote from: Flyin6 on November 30, 2022, 11:34:36 PMShawn's gonna hate me but I purchased a winchAndIt's not a Warn...Blasphemy
Shawn's gonna hate me but I purchased a winchAndIt's not a Warn...
More curious what your super tire shop guy says. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: stlaser on December 01, 2022, 12:01:02 AMQuote from: Bigdave_185 on November 30, 2022, 11:50:26 PMMore curious what your super tire shop guy says. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkMeh, I’m more curious what Randy’s ring and pinions official response is…….. Well aren't you a daisy, lol. Checked in with the ICON fellas on this, and the working theory is that the AEV mods included longer than stock wheel studs for the thicker AEV wheels and possibly a different style lugnut as well, but it's just a theory as lack of complaints does not negate the existence of an issue. Glad you got it solved before you lost a wheel or worse!
Quote from: Bigdave_185 on November 30, 2022, 11:50:26 PMMore curious what your super tire shop guy says. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkMeh, I’m more curious what Randy’s ring and pinions official response is……..
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Quote from: EL TATE on December 01, 2022, 10:02:39 AMQuote from: stlaser on December 01, 2022, 12:01:02 AMQuote from: Bigdave_185 on November 30, 2022, 11:50:26 PMMore curious what your super tire shop guy says. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkMeh, I’m more curious what Randy’s ring and pinions official response is…….. Well aren't you a daisy, lol. Checked in with the ICON fellas on this, and the working theory is that the AEV mods included longer than stock wheel studs for the thicker AEV wheels and possibly a different style lugnut as well, but it's just a theory as lack of complaints does not negate the existence of an issue. Glad you got it solved before you lost a wheel or worse!My sole interest in this is to prevent anything from happening to anyone else. Dunno what the response should be, not my lane, but a correct pitch, open-end lug nut would solve for all...
Quote from: Flyin6 on December 01, 2022, 12:09:26 PMQuote from: EL TATE on December 01, 2022, 10:02:39 AMQuote from: stlaser on December 01, 2022, 12:01:02 AMQuote from: Bigdave_185 on November 30, 2022, 11:50:26 PMMore curious what your super tire shop guy says. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkMeh, I’m more curious what Randy’s ring and pinions official response is…….. Well aren't you a daisy, lol. Checked in with the ICON fellas on this, and the working theory is that the AEV mods included longer than stock wheel studs for the thicker AEV wheels and possibly a different style lugnut as well, but it's just a theory as lack of complaints does not negate the existence of an issue. Glad you got it solved before you lost a wheel or worse!My sole interest in this is to prevent anything from happening to anyone else. Dunno what the response should be, not my lane, but a correct pitch, open-end lug nut would solve for all...Well, I just got off the phone with the "right" person. Turns out we failed to upload notes to the wheel part numbers indicating the necessity of lug nuts for most applications. Fixed now, and even the greenest of salespeople won't be able to ignore the bright red flashing note in our system, thanks to you. Sorry for the headache, and glad nothing was damaged.
Yeah, wheels don't come with nuts, and a huge number of them require spline style.Definitely not a icon problem.It's a tire shop problem. Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk
Quote from: JR on December 01, 2022, 11:13:41 AM129JR is hereby recognized as the only person who got this right!You are awarded a "get out of being fired" creditBut just one!
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Kinda like where i worked before. one atta boy vs all the other things.Glad it was resolved with no damage or injury. I would inspect the wheels though. Could be some damage with that much play.
So, looking out ahead some, I am thinking about the overland build on this JTI have been assembling a spreadsheet on campers that bolt onto the top of the bed rails. The Alu-Cab is my favorite so far. Here's a great build-out of one that would approximate what I might do.https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=2020+Jeep+Gladiator+Bed+Camper&&view=detail&mid=B7A7057CB792E461EC9DB7A7057CB792E461EC9D&&FORM=VRDGAR&ru=%2Fvideos%2Fsearch%3Fq%3D2020%2BJeep%2BGladiator%2BBed%2BCamper%26FORM%3DVDMHRS
Quote from: Flyin6 on December 04, 2022, 10:49:47 AMSo, looking out ahead some, I am thinking about the overland build on this JTI have been assembling a spreadsheet on campers that bolt onto the top of the bed rails. The Alu-Cab is my favorite so far. Here's a great build-out of one that would approximate what I might do.https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=2020+Jeep+Gladiator+Bed+Camper&&view=detail&mid=B7A7057CB792E461EC9DB7A7057CB792E461EC9D&&FORM=VRDGAR&ru=%2Fvideos%2Fsearch%3Fq%3D2020%2BJeep%2BGladiator%2BBed%2BCamper%26FORM%3DVDMHRSNice rig.. gave you looked at A/T Overland, Mario Donovans company in Prescott AZ? Mario is a first class guy and a true real man.
All good points for Alucab. Having known Mario for more than 20 years he started his company around 2000. He spent many years in Africa including 3 times to the top of Kilamanjaro. Stands by everything he does. But yeah it's far from you so extra hassle and expense.
Don, you need one that says mall mulchbed rated
Don, I hope RC steps are better than 99% of everything else they build…..
I’ve had amp steps on the Bus for 8 years without (knock wood) issue. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Quote from: EL TATE on November 07, 2022, 11:28:25 AM99% chance you are not geared correctly for the tires. for most gladiators with addons and 37+ rubber 4.88 is a minimum requirement. you're likely to get away without re-gearing since it's a rubicon, but the trans will thank you for the change if you do it. Automatic right? I'm betting you're not touching the overdrives in its current configuration. Very nice jeep BTW. It's upshifting to OD, Tate. Pretty sure of it. And yes, an 8-speed auto.Would never think of regearing, it is what it is and I personally think AEV did a pretty good job of it. Are they your customer? Am I using Yukon parts inside those tiny-looking axles.That's the only thing that makes me nervous is seeing tiny little Dana 44's where a 14-bolt and a D60 front ought to be. But it has a warranty, and I am going to wheel it, so if stuff should break, I'll let Jeep worry about it.I do get what you're saying though. Jeep's factory offering with 35" tires and a stick offers the truck with 4.88's
99% chance you are not geared correctly for the tires. for most gladiators with addons and 37+ rubber 4.88 is a minimum requirement. you're likely to get away without re-gearing since it's a rubicon, but the trans will thank you for the change if you do it. Automatic right? I'm betting you're not touching the overdrives in its current configuration. Very nice jeep BTW.
I think I heard that many are going to 5.33 for the larger tires. You have a smallish V6 engine and the power is higher. Thats just 4% lower.Both you and I have the Dmax geared at 4.56 with 35 tires. Even that torquey thing likes around 2k (70mph).
I think jeeps logic on this was you will normally never see 8th. A couple people I know that have the Rubicon in stock form said the same thing it rarely goes into 8th. Just jeeps way of of getting the MPG up so CAFE/EPA doesn't come knocking
Quote from: wilsonphil on December 14, 2022, 06:12:09 PMI think jeeps logic on this was you will normally never see 8th. A couple people I know that have the Rubicon in stock form said the same thing it rarely goes into 8th. Just jeeps way of of getting the MPG up so CAFE/EPA doesn't come knocking That's an interesting theory.ButIfIthas the 8th gear, why not take advantage of it?So, Tater, since you know as much as I do about shops in my A.O....Who do you recommend I go to for the transformation?
Quote from: wilsonphil on December 14, 2022, 06:12:09 PMI think jeeps logic on this was you will normally never see 8th. A couple people I know that have the Rubicon in stock form said the same thing it rarely goes into 8th. Just jeeps way of of getting the MPG up so CAFE/EPA doesn't come knocking That's an interesting theory.ButIfIthas the 8th gear, why not take advantage of it? So, Tater, since you know as much as I do about shops in my A.O....Who do you recommend I go to for the transformation?
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Pretty good for just coils. Heck that and a regear? Those are nice options there for the camper. I think Don has his PC set for "find the highest price".Just got new wires and plugs for the Tahoe. Has 135K now and think all that is stock. Never heard of coil packs helping that much on the LS, wish I could find info.