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  1. PaulNY

    Warn Zeon 10s install with other "mods" (pics)

    I finally tackled the Warn Zeon 10s winch install this weekend. It's the first time I installed a winch of any kind, so it took longer than expected but it was well worth the work. It's a BIG winch, so I had to slightly grind the frame horns to make room, but it fits. I also selected the...
  2. PaulNY

    WTB: JLU black premium soft top

    Anyone get the dual top group and interested in selling me your soft top, please PM me.
  3. PaulNY

    Anyone make a winch plate for the JL yet?

    So, I have this really pretty, shiny, new Warn Zeon 10s sitting in my garage. It feels neglected, and well frankly I don't blame it :D I know Mopar makes a winch plate, but my dealer says it's not available and doesn't appear that it will be anytime soon. So, has anyone heard of a vendor that...
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    Best fire extinguisher to carry inside Jeep?

    So, I am in the process of getting my Jeep prepared for a zombie apocalypse or armageddon, whichever comes first. Therefore, I am accumulating gear to ensure I give myself the best chance of survival. Among many things I have on my list is a fire extinguisher. Therefore, can you you all...
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    Best aftermarket exhaust?

    I am looking at the aFe Power Rock Basher cat-back exhaust. It tucks up nicely inside the frame and is short, meaning it doesn't stick out the back. Anyone have experience with this exhaust, or recommend another?
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    Teaser pics of new Mopar lift and 35's on Mad Max

    Well, "Mad Max" is almost ready to be picked up. A few more hours at the dealer tomorrow, and he and I will be reunited. The dealer let me stop by before closing this evening to take a peak. VERY happy with how he looks, and I hope my fire engine red bead lock rings show up soon after being...
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    help me install a Warn Zeon 10s winch?

    Getting the Mopar 2" lift installed as we speak. Dropped it off this morning, and actually spoke to the tech who is doing the install. He said that he can't remember doing a lift where the spring didn't have at least a little bow. As Eddie has mentioned, when you have a soft spring rate, it...
  8. PaulNY

    What's everyone planning for sliders?

    I am considering the JCR sliders as they seem simple to install, and I like the looks of them with a slight upward angle. Are there any other sliders that you all recommend, or are planning on running?
  9. PaulNY

    Tail gate reinforcement kit & spare tire mod kit needed for 35's?

    Is it worth the $850 (I will install myself) for the tail gate reinforcement and spare tire kit if I am only running 35's? My tires weigh 62.86 lbs and am unsure how much my Mopar bead lock wheels weigh, but is it worth the money for the kits? I remember reading somewhere that the stock tail...
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    (5) JLU Rubicon wheels/tires/sensors for sale + suspension

    Not sure if this is the right place to post, but I have 5 JLU Rubicon wheels/tires/sensors with less than 200 miles on them - $1475 + shipping, or local pickup. Also am selling my Rubicon stock suspension - best offer. I am located at 12020, upstate NY.
  11. PaulNY

    Mopar lift JL JLU Jeep Wrangler

    Valid points, and I agree that 35's should give me a great overall balance of off-road capability, and on road friendliness regarding MPG and drive-ability. Would you simply put 35's on the stock Rubi wheels which are 7.5" wide, or would you go with the Mopar bead locks which are 8" for the...
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    Mopar lift JL JLU Jeep Wrangler

    So, I am getting my Mopar 2" lift installed this week, and still haven't decided on which size tire to install on my JLU Rubicon. My Rubi is my DD, and while I want to keep a somewhat compliant ride, I also want to ensure I am able to go where I want, when I want off-road. Are there many...
  13. PaulNY

    Hello from upstate NY

    Hello all! I just purchased a new '18 JLU Rubicon. It will be delivered to me by Wednesday, so I am very excited. This is my FIRST Jeep ever, so I hope to gain a great deal of knowledge from all of you experienced owners. Here is Christine:
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