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Napa didn't list a lot of specs like ARB does, but it's no secret the Napa Maxi Tracks were damn qui

Napa didn't list a lot of specs like ARB does, but it's no secret the Napa Maxi Tracks were damn quick :) This is the only thing showing some specs that came with my Maxi track ... [Wranglerforum.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! We're excited to bring you the latest edition of our newsletter! As fellow Jeep Wrangler enthusiasts, we know there's nothing quite like the feeling of hitting the open road or hitting the trails in your trusty Wrangler. We're here to keep you updated on the latest news, tips, and tricks to help you get the most out of your Jeep Wrangler experience. Thank you for being a part of our community, and we hope you enjoy this newsletter! Highlighted posts [Eaton vs ARB lockers with regear](  March 28, 2023  •  89 posts  •  1,728 views  [JK Technical Discussion](   [rsmwrangler said]( — Napa didn't list a lot of specs like ARB does, but it's no secret the Napa Maxi Tracks were damn quick :) This is the only thing showing some specs that came with my Maxi track ... [Read more »](  [Nick in axle shaft shoulder, axles done for?](  March 27, 2023  •  22 posts  •  651 views  [JK Technical Discussion](   [codycuellar said]( — Okay, everyone who posted on my bearing question last week telling me to just buy new axles can now say "I told you so". That being said, pulling off the bearing swap was going ... [Read more »](  [Help! Hydraulic Fluid in LS1 Corvette in Wrangler](  March 27, 2023  •  32 posts  •  1,067 views  [TJ Technical Discussion](   [RetirementWrangler said]( — I ordered the slave cylinder and adapter, and in the meantime I attempted to flush and replace the existing fluid with DOT4. I had my son manipulate the clutch. I added fluid into ... [Read more »](  [Shaky Steering Wheel](  March 28, 2023  •  8 posts  •  260 views  [TJ Technical Discussion](   [Lucky! said]( — At a loss for what to do next. When I hit a bigger bump the steering wheel gets very shaky, otherwise drives well. Smaller bump, no issues. 04 TJ with 4 inch lift. When I bot the ... [Read more »](  [Poor design and terrible customer service - Rough Country 3" Wide Angle OSRAM LED Lights](  March 29, 2023  •  1 post  •  26 views  [JL Technical Discussion](   [ashgupta32 said]( — JEEP 392 - Posting this to help others not waste time and efforts by installing Rough Country 3" Wide Angle OSRAM LED Lights as they cause big interference issues with radio. When ... [Read more »](  [steering box death wobble?](  March 28, 2023  •  14 posts  •  459 views  [JK Technical Discussion](   [SlouchJr said]( — Hey everyone, I have a 2015 wrangler JKU that has been having death wobble problems. spent a fortune replacing the steering stabilizer, ball joints, all four shocks, etc and still ... [Read more »](  [2013 JKU road noise and suspension issues](  March 29, 2023  •  11 posts  •  335 views  [JK Technical Discussion](   [King-David said]( — Hey folks.. I have a 2013 Wrangler Unlimited and I've been having a ton of road noise and shaking from the front end. I'ts not 'death wobble' just annoying shaking coming from ... [Read more »](  [Tire sensors necessary?](  March 28, 2023  •  41 posts  •  1,574 views  [JK Technical Discussion](   [rsmwrangler said]( — To answer your question no the TPMS sensors won't prevent anything in your Jeep electronics from working as they should. The message of faulty TPMS in the screen dashboard might ... [Read more »](  [Snatch blocks? Quantity and quality](  March 28, 2023  •  9 posts  •  382 views  [Safety and Recovery](   [Clyde45 said]( — So, snatch blocks seem pretty important. They range from $30 to $180. Weight ratings from 5k to 20k, and price doesn't always correlate with weight rating. What do you use? And ... [Read more »](  [When should you consider regearing? New larger brakes? LSD upgrade?](  March 29, 2023  •  3 posts  •  105 views  [JL Technical Discussion](   [DblJ said]( — Just considering regearing my 2022 2dr Willys ever since going to 34's, 1.75" spacer lift, 1.5" wheel spacers, but not sure if I need it done. Not sure what gears my Willys is ... [Read more »](  You are receiving this email because you either registered as a member for Wranglerforum.com or signed up for updates.  [Unsubscribe](  [Send feedback](mailto:support@newsletters.fora.com?subject=Feedback%20for%20Wranglerforum.com%20newsletter)  Sent on behalf of Wranglerforum.com by  [Threadloom]( WranglerForum.com, VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter St, Suite 901, Toronto, ON M5V 2H1

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