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I'm pretty familiar with wiring directly from the battery. I'm a music nut, and I always want a nice

I'm pretty familiar with wiring directly from the battery. I'm a music nut, and I always want a nice sound system wherever I am. Right now, I'm assembling a new system for the ... [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 [NEWBY NEEDS BUILD ADVICE](  May 08, 2023  •  60 posts  •  1,627 views  TJ General Discussion   [kandrplace said]( — I'm pretty familiar with wiring directly from the battery. I'm a music nut, and I always want a nice sound system wherever I am. Right now, I'm assembling a new system for the ... [Read more »](  [Weird trailer harness issue....very weird](  May 07, 2023  •  35 posts  •  1,267 views  JL Technical Discussion   [Jeepster20054liter said]( — Definitely a Jeep issue, not trailer. Start by verifying what is happening at the plug. An RV dealer can use a simulator which plugs into the seven pin and you can sit and watch ... [Read more »](  [How low to air down for softer ride](  May 07, 2023  •  10 posts  •  442 views  JK Technical Discussion   [AtlJeepy said]( — Hi, these 35" load range E tires are on 20s. With a 3.5-4" lift and 38 psi, the ride sucks. For daily driving, how low can I air down to for a better ride without creating a safety ... [Read more »](  [Valuing mods on used vehicles](  May 07, 2023  •  17 posts  •  608 views  General Jeep Discussion   [bergy said]( — Mods are worth whatever $$ you want to place on them but most members here will place no value on them. If you value having a lift then it might be worth something to you but you ... [Read more »](  [35 V.S. 37?](  May 07, 2023  •  17 posts  •  495 views  JL Technical Discussion   [AZDIESELRUBI said]( — I have 37s on my JLU, I would not want to travel in it long distance however. I am not even sure I would want to travel long distances over 4 hours - and that might be pushing ... [Read more »](  [Running warm unless heat is on full blast](  May 06, 2023  •  16 posts  •  465 views  JK Technical Discussion   [Bdwater said]( — So I have a 15' wrangler sport (4 door) I've put a brand new radiator in (8ish months ago) and I'm on my 3rd thermostat in the last 9 months. This jeep runs past the half way point ... [Read more »](  [Diagnostic scan tool recommendations?](  May 07, 2023  •  30 posts  •  1,655 views  JK Technical Discussion   [HansDelbruck said]( — OK so maybe I can help. For the last few weeks I've been doing to ton of reading on this topic and this is what I've found. I don't know if I'm correct but this is what I think ... [Read more »](  [Today my Jeep...](  May 07, 2023  •  17 posts  •  818 views  General Jeep Discussion   [Black Jaque Janaviac said]( — Well. If the vehicle would simply give me a rest in not having to fix stuff every couple weeks. I have had it for only 9 months, and since I have had it: - New brake caliper - ... [Read more »](  [New Mopar Radiator Installed, Engine not warming quickly](  May 06, 2023  •  14 posts  •  412 views  TJ Technical Discussion   [ActorMike said]( — I just installed a new OEM Mopar radiator because the original cracked on top as many do. I bled the system and the radiator is topped off, I've squeezed the upper radiator hose ... [Read more »](  [Engine seized up: Economical Engine replacement?](  May 07, 2023  •  44 posts  •  4,350 views  JK Technical Discussion   [TJ has a YJ said]( — It's a simple question and a simple equation; one that every vehicle owner does (or should do) and the question is - Am I going to see full value from the money I spend on repairing ... [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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