A good free trick if yoiu have a 3.6 jk and want the exhaust to sound good just unbolt the factory muffler behind the rear axle its sounds good and doesnt cost 400 bucks
Yeah me either... Please explain how it's supposed to work lol
I was sitting at my favourite watering hole. Waiting for this girl to arrive for our first date. She walks in and the first word out of her mouth were "Is that your Jeep back there?" yes it was. Turns out that we lived in the same area and a few weeks before. She had walked by my Jeep and mentioned to her friend how much she liked my rig. Needless to say we are still together!
You lucky bastard lol
OlllllllO instagram @lucythejeep
An important note here is that you NEED to flip those tabs down or else you will damage your top when you try screwing them in. :shock:
I found that if you download the official wayalife app your JK grows about 2 inches and gets bigger tires.
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A good free trick if yoiu have a 3.6 jk and want the exhaust to sound good just unbolt the factory muffler behind the rear axle its sounds good and doesnt cost 400 bucks
One of the things that annoyed me about the stock head unit (the one with Nav and memory for music) is the inability to store songs by playlist. Artist, genre, album - but no playlist, at least not that I could find. Being of the mixtape generation, I like playlists . . . so I figured a way around the limitation . . .
At this point, please feel free to point out my ignorance and show how playlists can be added without the extra effort.
So, I figured out that you can create your playlist via whatever software you wish, then (on your PC) change the "Genre" in each file's metadata by right-clicking and selecting Properties, navigating to the Details tab and finding Genre. Name the genre whatever you'd like the playlist to reflect and . . . instant playlist shown under genre once you load the files to your Jeep.
i heard you can open a beer bottle somehow. :idontknow:
One of the things that annoyed me about the stock head unit (the one with Nav and memory for music) is the inability to store songs by playlist. Artist, genre, album - but no playlist, at least not that I could find. Being of the mixtape generation, I like playlists . . . so I figured a way around the limitation . . .
At this point, please feel free to point out my ignorance and show how playlists can be added without the extra effort.
So, I figured out that you can create your playlist via whatever software you wish, then (on your PC) change the "Genre" in each file's metadata by right-clicking and selecting Properties, navigating to the Details tab and finding Genre. Name the genre whatever you'd like the playlist to reflect and . . . instant playlist shown under genre once you load the files to your Jeep.
An important note here is that you NEED to flip those tabs down or else you will damage your top when you try screwing them in. :shock:
Allowing more airflow from the top of your soft top will make it nice and loud on the highway. DO YOU NOT WANT TO HEAR YOUR GIRLFRIEND BITCH WHILE YOU DRIVE? ARE YOU SICK OF TALKING TO THE PEOPLE IN YOUR JEEP AND JUST WANT TO DRIVE BUT DONT WANT AWKWARD SILENCE OR LOUD MUSIC? HIGH AIR FLOW SOFTTOP! Allows you to drive and not have to talk to the people in your vehicle. Works all the time. I love it.
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