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Thanks for sharing, always good to have real world data. Attached is a weight chart I found previously online listing all of the factory wheels and weights.
I did not add a sub/amp. I wanted to keep all of my underseat storage space, and did not find a suitable replacement for the stock sub that would work will with the small amount of CF provided by the stock sub box.
For polarity, I just matched the +/- of what the stock speakers were being fed from the stock wiring harness to the new speakers. I believe I had to swap the pins in the metra adapters at every single speaker. Basically I just matched the polarity of whatever the stock speaker was getting to...
I ended up installing the Infinity 3032s in the doors as well. I had to space them out about 3/4" so they would fit vs. the stock 3.5s, and used longer screws accordingly.
I finally got around to finish installing the rest of the infinity speakers in my H/K equipped truck the other day and found something odd. The LR door had one of the blue 2ohm 6x9s installed from the factory, while the other 3 doors had the correct H/K 4ohm 6x9s. That door panel definitely...
Sure, you can hope for that.
But if I was the manufacturer that already developed a universal product that fits almost every vehicle with limited to no modification, I'm not going to eat the additional R&D cost to re-design the product to fit one specific application more perfectly. I'm...
I don't really understand this statement. VLED offers a universal reverse light not designed for any specific vehicle application. Any product designed as a generic or universal modification is expected to possibly need some adjustment to fit your exact application. You can't expect...
Has anyone with the HK system replaced the stock 3.5" speakers in the front doors? I found that the Infinity 3032s were about a 1/2" too deep to fit where the stock speakers were. Judging by the depressions in the foam made by the door panel on the stock 3.5"s, it looked like spacing the...
Lockers are pretty hard on IFS setups, compared to the solid axles on the Powerwagons and Rubicons, at least to the point where FCA wouldn't want to deal with trying to warranty it. I'd imagine thats why they don't offer one on the Rebel, but a front limited slip option would be a nice option...
It should be the base model wheel size (18"), no matter what size wheel option you have. That's standard practice for any automaker really. I'm just not sure what size spare tire they put on every truck since I know as part of the Off Road Group package they mention "full size spare tire" as...
If you're having vibration issues, I would look at your rotating various assemblies - wheel/tire balance, brake rotors, or driveshaft before considering the shocks as the culprit.
It actually takes minimal effort to make it fit without rubbing, and still look flawless. See my post below:
https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/license-plate-reverse-light.4787/post-168978
The speed governor is set that low to keep the driveshaft from coming apart. These long alum. 1pc driveshafts cannot handle being spun very fast, and will reach their critical speeds over 100+mph (especially if the truck has 3.92 gears).
I doubt those things would make any noticeable difference.
On my last truck ('13 GMC Sierra 6.2L), I had a set of long tubes w/ catted Y pipe bolted to the factory 3.5" cat-back. While I loved the sound, there were times I wanted a more aggressive exhaust sound, so I had a muffler shop weld...
I'd almost guarantee its due to the length of the bed being too long, as timtlu said.
If the short bed needed braces to help prevent the bedside from twisting due to axial force being put on it by leverage of the DFT, the standard length bed would need an enormous brace added to prevent the same.
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