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Sunrider - Quick Install & Testing
Hi Everyone, I appologize for the gap between videos its been a crazy summer. However i was able to capture some footage this past June 2022 of a quick install of the Bestop Sunrider install and a short and simple test/ review of the product to see if it holds up to the weather and quick deployment.I hope you enjoy and remember to Like, Comment, and Subscribe!
BSUNRIDER FOR HARDTOP® JEEP 2020-2022 GLADIATOR; 2018-2022 WRANGLER JL:
www.bestop.com/products/sunrider-for-hardtop-jeep-2020-2022-gladiator-2018-2022-wrangler-jl/?sku=5245417
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DV8 Jeep Gladiator Spare Tire Carrier, Install/Review
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Hi Everyone, I finally got this video put together to show how the DV8 Spare tire carrier is installed and also did a small review at the end. So, if you are just browsing along skip to the end for the review. I also mention in the beginning why I choose to go with a tire mount in the bed, and why some might relate not to find this install not practical on there daily use for taken up cargo spa...
KC Gravity Headlights JT Mojave
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Its Batman! well not actually, but these "KC Gravity Pro 7in Headlights" will brighten your knight ventures so you won't be second guessing your decisions on the Trail. If you're watching this and think these are a great addition for your ride leave me a Like, Comment and Subscribe for more future Jeep build content.
Hefty Fab works Front Sway Bar Skid Plate - Jeep JL/JT , Mojave Install (short)
Переглядів 9392 роки тому
UA-cam, Big shout out and thank you to Chris Hefty and his amazing fab/designs. I could not be more happier with the products Hefty fab produce and install. This skid plate is reasonably light in weight compare to the stock skid plate that the Mojave comes with. Hefty fab's skid plate Install is very easy, however with the Mojave you will need to find out what you would like to do with your exi...
AEV 2" SPACER LIFT FOR GLADIATOR MOJAVE - INSTALL
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UA-cam, This month I install a great budget friendly lift from AEV along with some pointers to do it yourself install in your own garage. The AEV 2" Spacer Lift for the Gladiator Mojave is a great way to lift your vehicle to get up to that 37" tire under the fender well, as well as allows you to keep your factory ride suspension. This Install was very easy, however there were some small humps t...
Jeep Gladiator Mojave
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UA-cam, It's been a while and 2022 has proven to me that my family needs expand greater than my 2 door. All though I loved my 2 door and never thought I would part with it we also now have 3 kids to take with us on are adventures and the Jeep Gladiator JT Mojave is a great vehicle for those looking to expand there cargo area along with its signature features to boom the desert. This year I say ...
Rebel Off Road Summit Series Front Bumper w/Hoop & Skid Jeep JL Install
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What's going on UA-cam, Its the end of 2021 and we got one more video install before the new year ends. This month I say good bye to my Poison Spyder Bruiser front bumper and I install the Rebel Off Road Summit Front Bumper with Low Profile Hoop and Skid, on to my 2020 2 door Jeep JL. This Install was very easy, However there were some small humps to get over before it was all said and done. Fo...
KC 7in Gravity LED PRO Headlight Install, Jeep JL/JT + Bonus Rubicon Hood New Look
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Hi Everyone, This week I install the KC 7" Gravity LED PRO Headlights on to my 2020 2 door Jeep JL. In addition to the install I have also included a bonus look into my new paint matched Rubicon 10th Anniversary Hood. This Install was very easy, and can be done with a little patience when setting up your light height for driving . For those looking at a solution to those candle light dinner lig...
aFe ROCK BASHER 3" 409 Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System, Jeep JL 2 door Install
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Hi Everyone, This week I install the aFe Rock Basher 3" 409 SS Cat-Back Exhaust System on to my 2020 2 door Jeep JL. This Install was very easy, Most trouble I had was with the rubber support for the exhaust hangers trying to remove them. However with the right tools it always helps, check out the link below for the exhaust hanger removal tool I used to help out with this install. For those loo...
ARB 12V Twin Compressor, 3.6L Jeep JL Install
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Hi Everyone, This week I install an ARB 12V twin compressor to a Grimm Off-road ARB mount on to my 2020 Jeep JL. This Install was very easy to moderate, the one thing I found myself looking for were some end terminals arb power harness because of the many ways you can input them . I was able to find these heavy duty 6 AWG end terminals at Lowes that I could include both ends of the positive and...
American Adventure Lab "Versa Table" Tailgate Table - Jeep JL
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Hi Everyone, We got another video up this week on the new American Adventure Lab "Versa Table" Tailgate Table, this is a small in-depth install on the Jeep JL. This Install was very easy to moderate, there were some small delays in working though but not huge such as, torqueing down the ball latch, rerouting electrical connectors, and etc. However this is a great product for those looking to mo...
Rebel Off Road Summit Series Rear Bumper & Smittybilt HD Pivot Tire Carrier Install - Jeep JL
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Hi Everyone, Below are the links to the major items we are installing today. I hope you find everything you need right here on this channel. Thanks for watching and if you enjoyed todays video hit like and leave a comment to help me better improve future videos and interest. Rebel Off Road Summit Series Rear Bumper rebeloffroad.com/ROE-RB-B01/ Smittybilt HD Pivot Tire Carrier www.4wheelparts.co...

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  • @Trebor-gw8lt
    @Trebor-gw8lt 2 місяці тому

    Bro….Harbor Freight jack stands? Spend a little bit more for good stuff. Your life could depend on it. Lawd!

  • @Lunentucker
    @Lunentucker 5 місяців тому

    Good job, especially by yourself! Always torque your control arms with wheels on the ground and the full weight of the vehicle resting on the suspension.

    • @Trebor-gw8lt
      @Trebor-gw8lt 2 місяці тому

      The entire suspension should be torqued with it sitting on the ground. Not doing so sets you up for death wobble and loose components.

  • @scottfulton9457
    @scottfulton9457 9 місяців тому

    Started to watch to go through replacing my headlights, lo and behold you have the same issue as me with the BL wench being in the way. Helped me in more ways than one 🤙🏼 This is my second set BTW. On my first set the lenses started to get spiderweb flaking on both lights for some reason.

  • @zCreepingDeathz
    @zCreepingDeathz 11 місяців тому

    Just finished this install on my 2023 Mojave. I must say I thought the people at AEV would have done a better job. The front shock extension brackets should fit out of the box, the kit is for the Mojave. The front sway bar end links are meh. The instructions are terrible, the illustrations are horrible and no where does it tell you what washers to use except on the front driver sway bar end link. I expected to spend 6 hours total on this install and it took me almost 9 hours.

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 11 місяців тому

      Yeah I can most definitely agree with you completely. I would have expected it to go smother but I found out most of the hardware was just brought over from the AEV rubicon version. I definitely had patience for this but yeah would had been great if hardware fit as the should right out the box.

  • @erickhart6159
    @erickhart6159 Рік тому

    Did you reattach a plug to your FRONT axle? I didn't think mojave had the front locker?

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      While moving the axel down I detached the wiring so that it would not snap while performing the work then reattached it when moving the axel back up. also Yes you are correct when it comes to the Mojave it does not come with front lockers

  • @johnny1516
    @johnny1516 Рік тому

    You happen to be around the Vegas area? Lol I need help installing my Mojave lift, smh.

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Viva Las Vegas! I would love to lend a helping hand, it’s unfortunate I would not be able to make it. I hope the video can help in anyway

    • @johnny1516
      @johnny1516 Рік тому

      @@4x4chris11 Your video helped plenty bro, I appreciate it! Would you happen to remember the socket sizes you used upfront though? I understand Mojave’s bolts are a bit bigger than other Gladiators or am I wrong?

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      @@johnny1516 I would suggest to have a good metric socket set, in there your most likely to use 21,18 mm for larger bolts and 15,13 mm for smaller bolts. However don’t quote me on those it’s been a good while and that’s off the top of my head. But yes your correct the front shock bolt is larger from other gladiators but I’m pretty sure it’s gonna use a 21 mm socket if it’s a M14 if I recall correctly. Hopefully that can start you off in a good direction for socket fitment

    • @johnny1516
      @johnny1516 Рік тому

      @@4x4chris11 Chris, I appreciate all your help man! I’m installing sometime this month with my BIL when we both have time so this video and your replies help a lot. Happy wheeling out there bro!

  • @sham9174
    @sham9174 Рік тому

    I wanted to thank you. I’ve watched a few install vids after having mine in for a couple of days. No problem. Then I see that you show taking the grab bars off. I didn’t. It was clamped on but not flush. Quickly removed them. You were the only one that mentioned it.

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Appreciate the feedback, I’m glad that short video helped you out.

  • @clementstevens
    @clementstevens Рік тому

    did you need a plate to mount the Badland winch? or did it go right on the bumper

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      No plate needed the bumper has hole accommodations for a winch configuration, just check the Rebel Off-road website to make sure your winch will fit or you can call them as well.

  • @stephencarbajal5657
    @stephencarbajal5657 Рік тому

    I do have a question how was the caster?

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Good question, believe it was minimal to no significant change I’ll have to check my records and see if I can find the adjustment if there was any. I did go get an alignment done after the lift to check for any change if any, but by riding before and after the lift I could not tell any difference from the stock ride, in fact I feel like it drove better after the lift with the new wheels. So I hope that kinda gives you an ideal estimate of what to expect but AEV is pretty good at keeping things were they need to be.

    • @stephencarbajal5657
      @stephencarbajal5657 Рік тому

      @@4x4chris11 ok yea typically when you get an alignment the shop gives you a print out of before and after of they had to adjust anything but most of the time I've seen it's just the toe adjustment and caster should be good I've just seen a few people install arms or the AEV correction brackets to fix this? Good video

  • @sans00n
    @sans00n Рік тому

    Are you getting internal cabin vibration at 4K ish RPM. Man that is driving me crazy

  • @markcaruana2697
    @markcaruana2697 Рік тому

    Hey I'm looking at that rear bumper. How is the powder coating on it and does the bumper protect the corners of the tub from damage?

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Hi Mark, the rear bumper is a Rebel Off-Road Summit series bumper. For me the powder coat is really nice but does leave like a dark mark when things are scrapped on them which is fine but I really like the poison Spyder powder coat if your looking for a really high quality coat bumper. The Rebel Off-road bumper did have good protection all around however there is a exposed spot right as the wheel well starts so if your crushing rear bumpers a lot you might want to think about that. Check out my vid on the install of the rear bumper I apologize in advanced but it’s a long video I would just skip to the more interest of parts where it shows the bumper on the vehicle to get an idea how it wraps around or even better you could visit the webpage for Rebel OffRoad they got some real good shots of them there. Thanks for the comment!

    • @markcaruana2697
      @markcaruana2697 Рік тому

      @@4x4chris11 that's funny, I really have my bumper search down to a few , the rebel off-road summit series, motobilt crusher, dv8 spec series, poison spider bruiser, and metalcloak narrow.

  • @efibendor1
    @efibendor1 Рік тому

    How did you get the nut under the bump pad on passenger side ?

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Yeah that one was pretty tricky. I think I put the nut on the box end of a of the wrench 🔧 and I pushed the wrench in at a sweet spot I think I got pretty lucky getting away with that but it worked. The wrench should angle on the box side so it allowed me to push it up as far as I could since my fingers could not get in that area and just tried to attach the bolt while balancing that out and then just slowly wrenching it into place. Hope that helps I know it’s not an easy job especially in that area, but I’m pretty sure you’ll get it

  • @tonymunoz7400
    @tonymunoz7400 Рік тому

    Ordered mine! Cant wait to install it this weekend. It’s been high 70s all this week in Cali so it will be perfect! Great vid brotha!

  • @jeanrivera6160
    @jeanrivera6160 Рік тому

    Thank you for all the hard work you did making this video for us. Just got my AEV lift in and wanted to see the actual work. Your video did shed a lot more light on how much work is involved compared to all the other videos. I know now this is gonna be an all day event for me. Once again thank you. I have the Icon Rebound Pros 17s and KO2s 37s. Closest video online for me.

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Much appreciated thanks for the feedback! I know it’s not the best video footage out there but I try to put as much detail In explaining my process to pick up any missing info from other videos that may have similar installs.

  • @trcattle2797
    @trcattle2797 Рік тому

    You must work at Area 51 with those sun glasses.

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Lol! Pretty close, Oakley Cliffdens good for blocking out the sun wash on snowy days when I’m on the mountains 🏔️

    • @trcattle2797
      @trcattle2797 Рік тому

      @@4x4chris11 I was just teasing you. I was thinking about getting the tire carrier you got. Are you happy with it? And you think a 40 inch tire would work fine on it? Thanks for your help

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      @@trcattle2797 the tire carrier may not be for everyone, it does block your rear view, takes up most of your bed space,and it’s not a straight through install. However it gave me a way to mount my full size spare. It’s definitely a crowd pleaser and good for over size tires. I’m currently still running my 37” more like a measured 35” and DV8 mentions that the tire carrier can hold up to a 40” tire. If your looking for a temporary solution to mount your full size 40” I would say this would be a good one the shocks are really good but there is some bounce in them over bumps however the pins that lock the carrier are really stiff and keep the shocks from absorbing all the bounce. I would outweigh your use of the truck bed and see if it fits your needs. Thanks for the comments!

  • @fletcherbrown728
    @fletcherbrown728 Рік тому

    Frear presentation. I really like your calm, organized delivery. Going to Rebel Off Road now to purchase the summit for my Gladuatir Mojave

  • @seanpitts792
    @seanpitts792 Рік тому

    How did you secure the bolts into those hex holes that aren’t threaded, did they supply nuts in the hardware kit? I got the fab four sway bar cover for my 2020 JL and no nuts were provided only two bolts with a flat and locking washer

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Yes, so for the Hefty Fab Skid Plate they do provide a bag of hardware that includes nuts, so those hex holes act as through holes. I'm wondering since you were supplied just bolts if they are supposed to aligned with the factory crushed nut on the front btm frame where the skid plate would go, however this could also depend on your trim level as well? Just to note i been short many times on hardware from various third party vendors for aftermarket parts and I wouldn't be surprised if you were missing nuts especially if they are aligning to the hex holes. there's been many times i will have to call the vendor or just take matters into my own hands and run down to the hardware store depending on time constraints. thanks for the comment!

  • @TheNotSoOrdinaryCarGuy
    @TheNotSoOrdinaryCarGuy Рік тому

    Great job on the video! I know what it’s like to try and film these types of things and with kids and the wife too! Lol! It’s not an easy task even by itself! I’ve been debating between getting the AEV 2” spacer lift for my Mojave or the Readylift 4” lift that is also specifically made for the Mojave and retains the factory shocks. I plan on loading the bed for overlanding and adding a winch. I may just do the AEV for now and upgrade down the road.

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment, much appreciated! Personally I choose AEV do to its quality reputation but I did fancy the Readylift 4” lift as well and so far I’ve seen a lot a good things from both

    • @TheNotSoOrdinaryCarGuy
      @TheNotSoOrdinaryCarGuy Рік тому

      @@4x4chris11 I like the way the Mojave rides and handles stock too. So the AEV seems like it would retain that and just add some height to clear 37s. Have you had it off-road yet? You should make a follow-up video!

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      @@TheNotSoOrdinaryCarGuy the ride still feels stock with the AEV Spacer kit so I didn’t notice any difference there other than I needed a step into the vehicle more due to height adjustment. I did move up in tire size and wheel change and that made more of a difference with my ride quality on road and light off road. As far as really putting it to the test I have not been able to take it out such as rock crawling nor any difficult terrain but have been planning to venture out more after this winter. I’m glad you asked my time spent with the Jeep was put on hold early this summer due to medical issues I also have a few more mods still sitting in my garage unfortunately I have not got to just yet. However glad to say I’m doing a lot better and I’m hoping I get a lot more time to capture some nice adventures here in the Rocky Mountains.

    • @TheNotSoOrdinaryCarGuy
      @TheNotSoOrdinaryCarGuy Рік тому

      @@4x4chris11 Sorry to hear about your health troubles! And glad that you are doing much better and hope you continue to get better. I'm willing to bet the Jeep performs very well off-road. The added height alone will do wonders.

  • @TheNotSoOrdinaryCarGuy
    @TheNotSoOrdinaryCarGuy Рік тому

    If you lift up the driver side of the axle, with the jack, the passenger side will drop more because of the pivot of the axle.

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Great tip! wish I would have known at the time to angle the axel would have definitely helped out. Much appreciated.

    • @TheNotSoOrdinaryCarGuy
      @TheNotSoOrdinaryCarGuy Рік тому

      @@4x4chris11 Now you know for next time! ;) And if all else fails, there’s spring compressors you can rent and I’ve even been desperate enough to use ratchet straps and believe it or not, it works! Lol. Do at your own risk though.

  • @Sybridox
    @Sybridox Рік тому

    You should've transferred that Rebel Offroad bumper to the JT! Nice vid

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Agreed, I would kick myself every now and then for giving up some of my upgrades I did to my two door. But well worth it for the family in the end with new beginnings and a fresh new slate. Appreciate the comment.

  • @x3thelast
    @x3thelast Рік тому

    Do you remember by chance what the nut size is? I’m having the same issue today when trying to install my table. Thanks!

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      If you are referring to the “M8x16mm bolt”, I believe you can run down to Lowe’s or any local hardware store and they should have a nut and bolt identifier gauge, also they sell packaged nuts that are identified by bolt size and thread size as well. But you can use that to find the correct nut size for the M8 bolt. Also check the thread I don’t think it’s fine thread so go with the coarse thread size, however I’d double check. Once you find that, You can then check the thickness of the nut and try to get the smallest size thickness of the nut. Assuming, since you may end up having the same amount of threads I had in the video(3-4), the smaller thickness will give you more turns on the bolt protruding. I hope this helps I apologize since it’s been a while since I posted this. Good luck and thanks for the comment. SST Identibolt Bolt and Nut Identifier Gauge a.co/d/cjzqVh2

  • @Jackal_Blitz
    @Jackal_Blitz Рік тому

    Thanks for this video! I just picked up this same AEV kit, and I'm really tempted to try it by myself, but that looks like a LOT of effort having to eff with the jack stands and floor jack and tight spaces and whatnot. Yuck. Looks like I'll be buying a buddy some pizza and beer. :) Also, I hope you put your skid plate back on! (It's off at the end of the video... lol)

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment, once you get in there and start it’s not bad at all just got to have some time and patience would be my best advice. You are right I never did put the skid back on! However, check out my skid plate video. Went with a local shop that fabs good quality parts and picked up a skid plate from them, made the Jeep look a little more sleeker in my opinion.

  • @peterc8979
    @peterc8979 Рік тому

    Fox shocks have a maintenance schedule in case you didn't know

  • @kyleringwood7400
    @kyleringwood7400 Рік тому

    Did you add any additional spacer to the front to level truck ? Or does it still have the factory rake ? Thanks

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      No additional spacers, I came in around 43” from the floor to the inner stock fender back and front. So there is no factory rake with the lift installed. Thanks for the question!

    • @Jackal_Blitz
      @Jackal_Blitz Рік тому

      Mojaves sit damn near level from the factory. The suspension raises the front end an inch higher than the Rubicon sits, so rake isn't really a thing with these.

  • @MetroCollectablesandvlogs

    Could i just add these to my 2022 Mojave? Not looking for bigger tires at the moment. Just bought it 5 months ago. I have the stock 33 Wild Peaks on there, just looking for a lil more ground clearance .. and mine is my DD. thank you!

  • @jeffkeith2841
    @jeffkeith2841 Рік тому

    What size tire is on the carrier?

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Hi Jeff, I have got a BFG KO2 37” fits more closer to a 35” tire and plenty of room to upgrade in tire size down the line. But with that said I believe DV8 explains in there instructions you could fit up to a 40” tire with some different positioning of the tire mount, it should be explained in there instruction manual. However when I installed the tire carrier I was sure to point out in the video how that could be pulled off with some of the issues I had. Also DV8 Notes: For 0+ offset wheels or 13.50”+ tires, you may need to flip over the tire and wheel to allow for proper fitment. Hope that helps, thanks for the comment.

  • @choicemojave6655
    @choicemojave6655 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video, can imagine the added difficulty of trying to film n install by yourself! All the other videos I have seen makes the AEV install look really easy. Your video seems more realistic. I appreciate your pointing out potential issues n difficulties. Like your style! I have a granite crystal Mojave myself.

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 Рік тому

      Thank you very much! You are 100% right, it can be challenging enough to create a video and install something at the same time plus take care of my love ones. But I’m glad to see that it’s most appreciated. I really enjoy trying to get a good perspective on these installs to pick up any pieces that may be dropped of on others in hopes to help anyone who is looking for help in anyway. Thanks for the comment!

  • @nataco8319
    @nataco8319 2 роки тому

    Won’t stop, can’t stop, Bestop! 😆

  • @Campion-iX
    @Campion-iX 2 роки тому

    Nice shades 😎

  • @gunstrucksbbq
    @gunstrucksbbq 2 роки тому

    You are way too kind. I don’t think you give the right impression noting dozens of issues but saying the instructions are good. The instructions do not even include proper notation of what parts are used and where. It is just some simple pictures with nothing in terms of instruction. It also does not fit for me and I am going through all the same bullshit. ALSO injured myself trying to ream out those holes. Another issue that can happen when there is no instruction and a poor product that can’t install simply as is. I am just a guy that has 30 years experience bolting things together i am not a machinist. Seeing lots of other videos giving dv8 poor reviews on their products. Wish there were better options or dv8 could do a better job. Oh and also the finish is not very good quality lots of very thin or completely missing areas.

  • @alexandervonahnen5725
    @alexandervonahnen5725 2 роки тому

    Great detailed video! I’m going to be installing my spacer kit soon on my Mojave. How tall of a floor jack did you use to lift your Jeep to install? My current floor jack only goes up to 20 inches.

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      I think the 20” should be fine you could always add a block of wood to gain more height if you need, just be careful. I found that having the low profile jack from harbor freight gave me the low clearance to drop my axel better and it helped me to get my springs out in the front. Check out the link in the comments on the floor jack in case your interested. Thanks for the comment, and be safe out there!

  • @jeepcam2692
    @jeepcam2692 2 роки тому

    Chris u sale your stock tire yet?

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      I did and they went pretty fast.

  • @timjennings5632
    @timjennings5632 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. I’m thinking of same solution for my Mojave. 37 inch tires, did you re-gear or feel you need to?

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      I have not regeared, maybe down the road I might have to but for my needs I don’t need to at the moment. I’m probably 7,000 ft above sea level and I also don’t tow or haul anything with my Mojave so maybe if I ever start doing that I’ll have to access the situation. If your climbing rocks that also might be a good reason to regear but I believe you should be fine if you go 37” KO2. Other 37” may sway you to go full regear due to there weight. Thanks for the comment!

  • @9critical
    @9critical 2 роки тому

    Mine’s coming soon. I’m trying to memorize this video. Thanks for posting!

  • @SBYOTA4X4
    @SBYOTA4X4 2 роки тому

    Hows the ride quality compared to stock?

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      Ride quality felt the same since the same suspension is still there but I did add new tire and wheel combo which made more of a difference as far as ride quality. Also as soon as I added my spare tire to the bed I felt like it can take corners a lot better as well. However I know the spare tire in the bed is not for everyone. Thanks for the comment.

  • @zodar1400
    @zodar1400 2 роки тому

    I was looking at these just for the convenience of being able to raise it and store stuff under it but after watching this video I went with extreme terrain. I'm suprised that DV8 didn't offer better instructions. I think some of your alignment issues were due to the bed liner but I'm not sure, it just does not look like it was very well engineered with all of your alignment issues and interference issues. Thanks for the video.

  • @maccam26
    @maccam26 2 роки тому

    Is the rear axle shifted much? Did you consider the front geo brackets?

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      Rear axel has not shifted, I initially was planning to put the geo brackets on but according to AEV and my local 4x4 shop it is not needed but offered as an option. However with that said the geo brackets are a great upgrade if your thinking about adjustable control arms and strengthening up your ride. The geo brackets are a much more affordable option. AEV provides high quality engineered solutions so you don’t have to break the bank in which I appreciate. I would say if you have the extra cash it would be a great investment to pair with your spacer lift or any other lift that the geo allows especially if you wheel often.

  • @edwinalarcon2222
    @edwinalarcon2222 2 роки тому

    Thanks for video, just curious did it not come with instructions? Seemed like you where guessing on what nuts and bolts to use? Thanks

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      DV8 website includes a downloadable instruction manual. However it does not specify where each bolt, nut, washer is intended to be used. So most of it was making sure the correct hardware was put together by guessing at times. The box it comes in also indicates may be missing hardware so I did have to run down to lowes for longer bolts on the top bed mount. Thanks for the comment appreciate the feedback!

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1118/3812/files/TCGL-01_Install_Guide.pdf?v=1610469539

  • @ryanmiller6861
    @ryanmiller6861 2 роки тому

    In either the up or slanted position, does it rattle at all? I can just see it vibrating and causing a noise.

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      I don’t have any noise or vibration issues

  • @Campion-iX
    @Campion-iX 2 роки тому

    Nice! LOT OF EQ.

  • @nataco8319
    @nataco8319 2 роки тому

    🤯

  • @ScottByeTX
    @ScottByeTX 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the detailed vid! When you bumped up to 37s I assume you have not regeared? Do you feel like fuel mileage is drastically worse?

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      No regear was necessary for the wheel and tire combo I chose. I made sure to keep my rotational mass close to stock as possible so I would not have to worry about upgrading more components and went with a slight smaller 37 than others. I’m not to sure what the Mojave wheel weighed exactly but I assumed between ~10-20 lbs and the falken wildpeak M/T where about ~61lbs so in total roughly around 81 lbs. with the 703 method wheels ~21 lbs and KO2’s A/T load D ~ 67lbs. So new wheel and tire combo was 88lbs so again when you match those up and start comparing those to other 37’s you will see how quickly that can jump especially wheels as well in them you would have to think about other factors like regearing axel swap, etc. Lost about 1 mpg and the ride is a lot smoother when I went with the A/T. Also to point out the KO2’s are probably one of the most scientifically tested and true out there. I believe they were made for the Ford Raptor production. But I should have a video on this coming soon this summer, also thanks for the comment much appreciated.

    • @patrickquavejr9333
      @patrickquavejr9333 2 роки тому

      @@4x4chris11 I watched your video this morning good job. I have a question though. do u still feel this way about your gears. …… I’m going in tomorrow and can’t decide if Im putting 35 or 37 I bought black rhino arsenal 20s and I’m putting nitto ridge grapplers but everything I’m reading if I do that I will have to change my gears. FYI there also installing AEV spacer kit as well I was also told that I need extended lower control arms if I did that….. thoughts.

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      @@patrickquavejr9333 It’s all about mass rotation and what the stock 4:10’s are capable of. Unfortunately once you start to add more weight to the four corners of your truck you start to introduce fatigue and wear on your gears especially if your taking it to off-road. Now with that said I would make sure to check what the weight is of the stock tires and wheels you have coming off and trying to match that weight as close to possible. So you may find your self choosing to compromise on wheel and tire combo to save more replacement parts cost. However if money is not an issue your wheel and tire combo should work with the AEV lift possibly may need to regear all depends on what your using your truck for. Let me know if this helps would love to explain further if needed. I

    • @patrickquavejr9333
      @patrickquavejr9333 2 роки тому

      @@4x4chris11 thanks for the response are usually mostly for driving between jobs and taking my mountain bike up to some trails and pull in a small bass boat to the river but mainly driving that’s why I’m worried about the 37‘s I just love the look of the 37s actually if I’m being honest I like the look of the 40s.lol.

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      @@patrickquavejr9333 I think you would be fine with 37’s however those nitto 37” are true 37’s so expect them to be heavy along with lower mpg and I believe AEV has based the 2” spacer lift on BF Goodrich KO2’s 37’s which run closer to a 35. However if your looking at 40’s it’s a hard yes to regear. You might be able to get away with nitto 37’s on the 4:10’s but should consider regear sometime down the road depending how hard you run them also take in consideration of altitude if you live in a high altitude area that could also be a possibility to get your gears re-geared. And then you would also need a larger lift if you decide to run 40’s. Just remember the bigger you go the more expensive it gets do to changing the stock configuration. I decided to run the recommended K02 37’s suggested from AEV no regrets here and I was also looking at 40’s. Im happy I did cause once I got to man handle those tires it can get real heavy especially if you need to change a tire. Thanks for the comment, be great to here from you on what you decided.

  • @davidp8791
    @davidp8791 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing. Thinking about installing the same lift on my Mojave. Where did you purchase it from? How long did it take you?

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      I got my AEV kit from a local 4x4 shop. Took me a good day or two for me but I heard some folks pull it off 2-5 hours. With all the right tools and help you should get this done sooner as I found out. Thanks for the comment David!

  • @the.real.hamburgler
    @the.real.hamburgler 2 роки тому

    Do you have IG? Im planning to get same bumper as you but with the full length stinger.

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      Hi Tara, you can follow me @4X4_chris, thanks for the reply

    • @the.real.hamburgler
      @the.real.hamburgler 2 роки тому

      @@4x4chris11 thanks for making these videos. I will use it as a guide

    • @4x4chris11
      @4x4chris11 2 роки тому

      @@the.real.hamburgler great to hear, thanks so much!

  • @the.real.hamburgler
    @the.real.hamburgler 2 роки тому

    🙌🙌🙌

  • @superbcomplex
    @superbcomplex 2 роки тому

    Nice job explaining! I just installed mine and referenced your video throughout the install. My instructions were b+w photocopy and couldn’t see anything. You saved me!

  • @raneyt
    @raneyt 2 роки тому

    Great Video! Wish I had this when I installed mine.

  • @alyssarocha9646
    @alyssarocha9646 2 роки тому

    Sweet! You do your own mods!

  • @alyssarocha9646
    @alyssarocha9646 2 роки тому

    Right on bro! Nice set up you have there!

  • @def2rock
    @def2rock 2 роки тому

    Hell yeah.