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Posts posted by Alex Sidorov
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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
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
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Running late 15 min. Fog
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Grand Cherokee Technology
in Jeep Grand Cherokee Forum in UAE
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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