Learn How to Modify, Repair, and Enjoy your Jeep Vehicle from the Experts at Quadratec
Quadratec How-To Guides
- August 19, 2024
- 8 min read
While 37-inch tires are becoming an extremely popular size for Jeep owners these days,
- December 4, 2023
- 6 min read
Sure you can purchase a 2024 Rubicon and add this option. Or, for those with earlier JL models, you can piece it out and build your own setup.
- October 17, 2023
- 7 min read
No one will ever confuse a Jeep with some small economy car. However, with some simple changes, you can definitely increase your vehicle's miles-per-gallon rating.
- October 12, 2022
- 6 min read
How to do an Oil Change on a 2018 and newer Jeep Wrangler JL 3.6L Pentastar V6
- April 20, 2021
- 12 min read
When you are looking to improve tire articulation, removing the factory Rubicon SmartBar for an aftermarket air-actuated G2 Core DRS system is a great move. Here is how to power that set up.
- August 10, 2020
- 11 min read
Designed for those Rubicon owners who have issues with the factory electronic sway bar disconnects, this manual set up allows users to toggle between connected and disconnected with a few quick dial turns.
- October 27, 2017
Simple and efficient, swapping out your vehicle's air filter can help prolong engine life, protect it from inhaling dirt or debris and add a bit of power.
- September 25, 2017
Coil spacer lift kits are a great way to gain clearance for those who desire larger tires, but do not want a full blown suspension lift.
- June 12, 2017
Taking your Jeep Wrangler off pavement can put that factory tie rod bar in danger. Rock Krawler provides a great alternative.
- May 30, 2017
A DIY oil change is relatively easy and is a great way to make sure you Jeep is in prime running condition.
- April 19, 2017
Check engine light codes P0122 or P0123 could mean you need to replace your TPS Sensor.
- February 14, 2017
How to do an oil change on a 1999-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 4.7L V8.
- February 2, 2017
Replacing a Jeep's braking components after adding larger tires or a lift, provides that added stopping power you need - and it's something you can do yourself.