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I read several of the YouTube clickbaiters - errr... reporters. Some of them are just obvious. . Som

I read several of the YouTube clickbaiters - errr... reporters. Some of them are just obvious. (Regarding unsold "days supply" of 2500s and Hornets, etc). Some of them are making ... [Wranglerforum.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Here's your guide to trending discussions at WranglerForum.com! Highlighted posts [JEEP is officially closing according to Stellantis.](  October 15, 2024  •  40 posts  •  3,438 views  General Jeep Discussion   [Raydar said]( — I read several of the YouTube clickbaiters - errr... reporters. Some of them are just obvious. (Regarding unsold "days supply" of 2500s and Hornets, etc). Some of them are making ... [Read more »](  [MooseKnuckle's "Gentleman's Jeep." 1987 YJ 4.2 full restoration for on-road cruising.](  October 15, 2024  •  93 posts  •  3,741 views  YJ Build Forum   [jac04 said]( — Excellent job, I really enjoyed looking through your progress & pictures. I only have one suggestion, which is regarding hose clamps. IMO, regular perforated worm gear clamps ... [Read more »](  [Formula to evaluate modified Rubicon value?](  October 15, 2024  •  15 posts  •  454 views  General Jeep Discussion   [dougiet said]( — Trying to get a dollar value on a 4 link Rubicon with major mods. Built by a fab shop. Custom work, high quality products. Is there a formula? Is it necessary to list mods? [image] [Read more »](  [Front/Rear brake pad wear ratio](  October 16, 2024  •  34 posts  •  865 views  JL Technical Discussion   [Bob Sanders said]( — Nope. There are TONS of reports of rear pads wearing first. Depending on your driving habits..... USUALLY the rear pads first. Because of speed sensor technology, braking starts ... [Read more »](  [The Phony world of Overlanding, Lol](  October 15, 2024  •  36 posts  •  1,652 views  General Jeep Discussion   [DBL said]( — Maybe I'm just getting old, but I'm not sure why people get so uptight about things others do to their rigs, or anything else for that matter. This could be equated to the duck ... [Read more »](  [Need Some Build Advice for 2003 TJ](  October 14, 2024  •  13 posts  •  435 views  TJ General Discussion   [Fantus33 said]( — Your Jeep in stock form will likely do any green trails. Most times the driver is more a limiting factor than a Jeep wrangler. A quality set of all terrain tires would be a good ... [Read more »](  [Jeep Wranglers stopping production???](  October 16, 2024  •  8 posts  •  294 views  General Jeep Discussion   [bill61 said]( — I believe everything. If it’s written in digital ink, it’s got to be true (and accurate). Glad I bought my JKU before the rush. 7 years before the rush. [Read more »](  [Fumoto oil drain valve holding back oil?](  October 16, 2024  •  8 posts  •  352 views  JL Technical Discussion   [Chugiakguy said]( — Hey all, Last year, I installed a Fumoto oil drain valve on my 2022 Jeep, and I love how easy it makes changing the oil! Recently, though, it was suggested to me by another Jeep ... [Read more »](  [Front Brake Pads - OEM?](  October 16, 2024  •  11 posts  •  281 views  TJ Technical Discussion   [vanhalo said]( — My front brake pads are most likely the original pads on my TJ. I know the rotors are because the factory clips are still present on the studs. I have Black Magic Calipers and ... [Read more »](  [Stellantis Strategy -- New Jeeps, Point of Manufacture and Assembly](  October 16, 2024  •  12 posts  •  333 views  General Jeep Discussion   [m998dna said]( — With Stellantis at the helm, would you continue to purchase a new Jeep if components and final assembly was moved to Mexico? scope : Jeep brand all platforms out of scope : Chrysler, ... [Read more »](  Sent on behalf of Wranglerforum.com by  [Fora](  [iOS App Store](  [Google Play](  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) WranglerForum.com, VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter St, Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5V 2H1

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