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ASFIR 4x4 offers some of the most comprehensive underbody off-road protection packages on the market

ASFIR 4x4 offers some of the most comprehensive underbody off-road protection packages on the market today, with wide-coverage protection for vital components like the gearbox, transfer case, differential, control arms, shocks. [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 [Protect Your Off-Road Rig from the Ground up With ASFIR 4x4](  April 11, 2023  •  1 post  •  569 views  [Vendor Deals](   [AutoGuide.com said]( — ASFIR 4x4 offers some of the most comprehensive underbody off-road protection packages on the market today, with wide-coverage protection for vital components like the gearbox, transfer case, differential, control arms, shocks. [Read more »](  [High pitched modulating whining sounds when first enter Jeep](  April 16, 2023  •  62 posts  •  2,190 views  [JL Technical Discussion](   [Old_XJ said]( — Make sure the radio is off when listening. Are any lights on? A lot of them are controlled by computer. That can make noise. I know some JKs have an inverter under the center console ... [Read more »](  [What tires to buy](  April 15, 2023  •  19 posts  •  740 views  [JK Technical Discussion](   [HardRockRube said]( — This ^. I have Yokohama Geolandar MT G003 on my 2016 JKUR and love them - but they are an aggressive MT. That said, I now really only use my Jeep for mostly off-roading, camping ... [Read more »](  [Plastic pieces found wedged in the oil pick up screen](  April 15, 2023  •  24 posts  •  667 views  [JK Technical Discussion](   [2013KY-RubiconJKU said]( — [image] So I need help identifying these plastic parts I found wedged in the oil pick up tube screen. The larger black piece of plastic was found in the oil pan. I had to remove ... [Read more »](  [Serp belt](  April 15, 2023  •  24 posts  •  413 views  [YJ Technical Discussion](   [Kenjones3109 said]( — hey now, I have a 1990 yj straight 6... it's a project I picked up... I need to put a new fuel pump on it, but that's not the issue. I noticed, the serpentine belt is touching ... [Read more »](  [Front License Plate with Winch?](  April 16, 2023  •  11 posts  •  315 views  [General Jeep Discussion](   [rkruz3 said]( — For those that don't have a front license plate attached to bumper.....have you ever been stopped by police for that?. Ever been given a fix it or a warning? What do you do with ... [Read more »](  [Greasing drive shafts](  April 16, 2023  •  12 posts  •  417 views  [JK Technical Discussion](   [Lloydrage said]( — Does anyone else have a hell of a time trying to get to the smaller Zerk fittings? I think I'm gonna have to drop the drive shafts to get to them. [Read more »](  [01 4.0l Shuts Off](  April 16, 2023  •  18 posts  •  603 views  [TJ Technical Discussion](   [HardSell said]( — Start the engine. I would begin with jiggling some wires to see if a direct cause effect incident can be established. You may need to jiggle under dash wiring. If one cannot be ... [Read more »](  [An Actual, Real-Deal Bonafide Dual Exhaust Setup](  April 16, 2023  •  11 posts  •  382 views  [TJ Technical Discussion](   [Mr. Crowley said]( — Years ago, around 2014, I installed a Borla header on my 2000 Wrangler Sport. Just recently I installed a new cat and muffler. After finishing up a job where I had to replace a ... [Read more »](  [Keeping your doors with you when going doorless](  April 15, 2023  •  11 posts  •  271 views  [YJ General Discussion](   [Jalus Cornerious said]( — Does anyone take their half doors with them when running doorless? It's that time of year where it's chilly in the morning but nice in the afternoon. How do you go about storing ... [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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