All you need is one of these. If fell in the same problem when I got my leds tails, looked all over online and found a post on a jeep forum. Then looked some more and found more info how to fix this issue. Bought a sylvania load resister and installed it on the rear passenger side taillight...
So I found replacement bumpers for the center console lid. Comes in a variety pack of 8 bumpers, so I used the 4 and have an extra 1 for backup. Hard to put it in dry so just lubed it up and slipped right in. GIGGITY
Warrantied brakes and rotors due to bad pulsing at stops. Rotors looked like they have heats strikes, not sure how to explain. I'll post a few pics in the morning, also did a full turn and a half down on the right side torsion bar bolt to try to level out the truck. May need to do another full...
Does this look right, measurements after drop.
DF 31 3/4
PF 32 5/8
DR 33 3/8
PR 33 5/8
I am aware of the chevy lean on these trucks, but I can't fit a fist on the driver front but I can on the passenger front. Any thoughts from you guys.
Did you replace the door speakers or not yet. I would suggest doing the jumper harness to delete the factory amp entirely. Then run your own amp to the factory sub, the rear pillar speakers won't work unless you run a lead from the rear door speakers.
Yea, but when they sent me the replacement they sent me another brand, let see how long it lasts. This one actually came with aluminum gasket, but I ended up using oem gaskets.
Just did the water pump again, warranty from autozone with oem gaskets. Also flushed out the system while I was there and pressure wash the front of engine
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