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Thank you @Brette. Should I pull F76 as well or not required?
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@VipinShetty and team. Would you know what’s the right pressure for 20 inch wheels (when deflated)? Someone mentioned that they have 20 inch rims.
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Hi @Ashy @Brette @VipinShetty i’ve removed lower fascia in preparation for the drive. Can you guys please advise if you just pull the fuse before ride and put it back after? Or there are some other steps required to properly disarm airbags? Like, do you disconnect the battery before pulling the fuse/etc.? I’ve read in one instruction that you need to disconnect “-“, wait 30 min for airbags to discharge and then pull the fuse. how do you normally do it on JGC? many thanks
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This is very close to how I feel about it. Would you use JGC for occasional newbie/freebie rides? As I at least want to try it/test it out in desert conditions. @ZakWarah one technical question about fuses-do you completely remove them and put back after rides or just pull them up and they remain in fusebox/slots? @Ashy would you remove lower fascia just to give it a shot for a newbie ride
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Thanks for a comprehensive answer @VipinShetty
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Thanks @Rahimdad I’m for taking calculated risk. I guess every sport requires it’s proper equipment. As of now, I’m not 100% sure is that my car variant is up for serious riding as it is. This model/variant is more for the road-painted everything, large rims, etc. I used to have 2014 Grand Cherokee in past-that was more adapted to proper off-road, I feel-unpainted plastic bumpers and arches, 18 inch wheels, etc. i might be 100% wrong in my thoughts though as I don’t have much experience. i understand many folks have a second car which they are using for desert without any concerns. Thank you @VipinShetty. Will those be the same fuses for me? F76 and F85? Thanks
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Thanks @Rahimdad I’m for taking calculated risk. I guess every sport requires it’s proper equipment. As of now, I’m not 100% sure is that my car variant is up for serious riding as it is. This model/variant is more for the road-painted everything, large rims, etc. I used to have 2014 Grand Cherokee in past-that was more adapted to proper off-road, I feel-unpainted plastic bumpers and arches, 18 inch wheels, etc. i might be 100% wrong in my thoughts though as I don’t have much experience. i understand many folks have a second car which they are using for desert without any concerns.
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Thank you @Srikumar @Brette I’ve got 2017 JGC Night Eagle Is my car ok for trying out a Newbie ride without modifications? I’m a bit concerned for paint, front bumper and rims. Front bumper sits pretty low as you know (lower fascia/air dam). Rims are black shiny coat and 20” diameter. What are the chances to damage the bumper and scratch/damage the rims and overall paint? Thank you