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Okay so I don't appear to have the Mopar lift after all. No spacer in the rear and the front coilovers don't look like the pics I've seen of the fox ones that come with the lift. The front coilovers have a lot more thread for me to push the front up. It would also appear I can add a spacer to...
So, I bought a 2020 Laramie that has the Mopar lift and 35's. I'd like another 1-2" lift. I'm experienced in lifting Jeeps and have done 3 myself. What is the best approach for me? Can I just throw in spacers? Do I have to worry about it messing up the geometry or steering? What do I need to...
I had Ridge Grapplers on my Jeep and I have them on my Ram. They are a loud tire. KO2's are a polarizing tire for some reason but I've had great luck with them in my Jeeps. When I replace the Nittos I'll likely get the Falken Wildpeak AT3W's.
I did a quick search for bed extenders and done see the one pictured above coming back in any returns, the Mopar OEM on for my 2020 appears to be a smooth matte black one. Is this for latter years @crusher ?
Others beat me to answering your question. The key is the right steel wool. Too abrasive and it will cause swirling or scratching. 0000 steel wool isn't abrasive enough to scratch glass. There is a specific product for glass restoration that eluded me but you make a paste and buff the glass...
Scrubbed hard water marks from the side windows and pano moonroof with 0000 steel wool and Barkeepers Friend. It pretty much sucked and I still have the front and rear window to do.
I am...a town called Waxhaw that's effectively a burb of Charlotte. I am an avid Jeep guy, so I'm familiar with the Hellwig's from that perspective. Reduced body roll I assume? I just picked up my truck. It's a 2020 Laramie that's pretty loaded. It had Method wheels and 35" Ridge Grapplers...
I guess I should have been a bit more direct. Will the USB-C ports work for Apple CarPlay. I was asking the question in a thread on CarPlay and USB Ports. You always have to solve for the lowest common denominator though.
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