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almost NO vehicle has 4wd that puts power to all 4. This is what makes the Rubi and other vehicles with 'lockers' superior (not including all other factors). Without lockers you ... [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 [Really poor off-road experience in Rubicon - what did I do wrong?](  May 14, 2023  •  26 posts  •  776 views  JL Technical Discussion   [emcvay said]( — almost NO vehicle has 4wd that puts power to all 4. This is what makes the Rubi and other vehicles with 'lockers' superior (not including all other factors). Without lockers you ... [Read more »](  [Protect Your Off-Road Rig from the Ground up With ASFIR 4x4 - Sponsored](  April 11, 2023  •  1 post  •  614 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 »](  [Top Radiator hose keeps popping off!](  May 14, 2023  •  32 posts  •  845 views  JK Technical Discussion   [BGrin said]( — I replaced the temp coolant sensor at the thermostat, it sends a signal to the relay to turn the fan on- my fan either comes on and stays on, or doesn't come on at all.. it could ... [Read more »](  [fuel type](  May 14, 2023  •  13 posts  •  373 views  JK Technical Discussion   [snipe7479 said]( — Any thoughts (joke- of course there are) 87 octane vs 88 at 15%? I'm going on a2K mile road trip in a 2018 stock JKU on interstates. Is it worth saving $10-20 -roughly 2-4 beers ... [Read more »](  [Jeep brake bill](  May 14, 2023  •  25 posts  •  694 views  General Jeep Discussion   [Jeepstin74 said]( — So, at one time, you did ale money for others. I'm on the track now of figuring out how to get away from that. I believe most who learn how to do their own work, wish the learned ... [Read more »](  [JEEP Gladiator oil leak](  May 14, 2023  •  11 posts  •  187 views  JL Technical Discussion   [MyPOSJT said]( — [image] I recently went to the dealership to address the oil leak as shown above. Mind you, the "reader" to this post, this is after the technician installed a new oil filter housing ... [Read more »](  [Terrible Fuel Mileage](  May 15, 2023  •  9 posts  •  330 views  JK Technical Discussion   [Turnkyle said]( — I have a 2015 AEV JKU Rubicon that I picked up last fall with 86k miles on it. It has the AEV JK350 package on it i.e. 3.5" lift, 35" open country at3 tires, full size spare, AEV ... [Read more »](  [How do i gain some power back to my jeep???](  May 14, 2023  •  37 posts  •  1,877 views  JK Technical Discussion   [Rubiconster said]( — Putting 35s on your Jeep changes the gear ratios, shifting points, speedometer reading, etc. This is pretty easily fixed. The fix is not putting on new gears though you can do ... [Read more »](  [Overheating](  May 15, 2023  •  18 posts  •  566 views  TJ Technical Discussion   [Mercury said]( — Awesome! Easy fix. Get a quality one, can't remember the brand they recommend on here but I use it and it's great. Should be able to search on here and find it. [Read more »](  [Dealer Problem with Axle Repair](  May 14, 2023  •  11 posts  •  371 views  JL Technical Discussion   [Eric Siedentopf said]( — @JeepCares2019 JLU Sport S Hi. I had my rear axle rebuilt at 55k under power train warranty. All internally parts replaces. At 65k axle started winning again so I took it back ... [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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