Busted Knuckles
New member
Just got the title in the mail for my 2019 base model. Now that it's mine, all mine, I want to do a few mods.
I know that I want to lift the front to level it and get a CJ7 windshield.
I have a local spring guy - is there any reason I can't just have the front springs rearched? He's done a few sets for me and some friends with great results.
Second, when I Google search CJ7 windshields a ton come up. I'd like some feedback from those of you who have installed them regarding vendors - who has done you guys right and who is sketchy?
I plan to send the ECM to Diesel Freaks for their Stage 2 tune and add their intake leakage fix. I'll probably make my own blockoff plate for the EGR. Based on my experiences with gasoline engines, they push some foul crap into the intake and it tends to build up.
I really like the Roxor so far, I DON'T want to change the grill or make it look like a Jeep. One of the best things about owning one is how they get under the skin of Jeepsters, particularly the turbo diesel engine that they have been trying to get Jeep to use for years. We have a once-a-month Cars & Coffee at a local hangout, I want to take the Roxor to the next one, I haven't seen another in my city yet, I'm sure it'll draw a crowd.
Thanks in advance for all your help, I sure appreciate having a forum like this with so many helpful people.
I know that I want to lift the front to level it and get a CJ7 windshield.
I have a local spring guy - is there any reason I can't just have the front springs rearched? He's done a few sets for me and some friends with great results.
Second, when I Google search CJ7 windshields a ton come up. I'd like some feedback from those of you who have installed them regarding vendors - who has done you guys right and who is sketchy?
I plan to send the ECM to Diesel Freaks for their Stage 2 tune and add their intake leakage fix. I'll probably make my own blockoff plate for the EGR. Based on my experiences with gasoline engines, they push some foul crap into the intake and it tends to build up.
I really like the Roxor so far, I DON'T want to change the grill or make it look like a Jeep. One of the best things about owning one is how they get under the skin of Jeepsters, particularly the turbo diesel engine that they have been trying to get Jeep to use for years. We have a once-a-month Cars & Coffee at a local hangout, I want to take the Roxor to the next one, I haven't seen another in my city yet, I'm sure it'll draw a crowd.
Thanks in advance for all your help, I sure appreciate having a forum like this with so many helpful people.