C Chad duvall New Member Joined Mar 29, 2024 Messages 2 Location Michigan Mar 29, 2024 #1 Good day. I was wondering if I needed a bypass cable for a 2017 jku? So I can change the tire size and gear ratio, or is it early enough to just plug and play? Went to 35s with 4.88 gears
Good day. I was wondering if I needed a bypass cable for a 2017 jku? So I can change the tire size and gear ratio, or is it early enough to just plug and play? Went to 35s with 4.88 gears
BLACKJKU Moderator Staff Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Feb 22, 2020 Messages 5,182 Location Huntington In Mar 29, 2024 #2 I would think you could do it with Jscan, it works on most older Jeeps so it should a 2017. Reactions: Chad duvall, Dirty Dog and Danarch
Snowbird Tom JK Enthusiast Supporting Member Joined Mar 19, 2023 Messages 452 Location Michigan Mar 29, 2024 #3 Just did my 2016 gears a few weeks ago, tires last spring. With JScan. Reactions: Chad duvall and Dirty Dog
Dirty Dog JK Addict Supporting Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Sep 18, 2022 Messages 1,618 Location Pueblo West, CO Mar 29, 2024 #4 JScan will absolutely do it. Reactions: Chad duvall
C Chad duvall New Member Joined Mar 29, 2024 Messages 2 Location Michigan Apr 1, 2024 #5 Awsome thank you for the help. was unsure if I needed the obdii bypass cable or not will give it a go tonight when I get home. Reactions: BLACKJKU
Awsome thank you for the help. was unsure if I needed the obdii bypass cable or not will give it a go tonight when I get home.
Snowbird Tom JK Enthusiast Supporting Member Joined Mar 19, 2023 Messages 452 Location Michigan Apr 1, 2024 #6 Chad duvall said: Awsome thank you for the help. was unsure if I needed the obdii bypass cable or not will give it a go tonight when I get home. Click to expand... You do need the bluetooth OBD adapter.
Chad duvall said: Awsome thank you for the help. was unsure if I needed the obdii bypass cable or not will give it a go tonight when I get home. Click to expand... You do need the bluetooth OBD adapter.