X XRedLegX New member Jan 7, 2012 #1 Have a 2000 wrangler 2.5L. Would taking off the boulder guard underneath save me any MPG?
5 56cj5 New member Jan 8, 2012 #2 Are you talking about the main skid plate?? If so you cant remove it ... It's your transmission mount.
Are you talking about the main skid plate?? If so you cant remove it ... It's your transmission mount.
J Jeepergeo Member Jan 8, 2012 #3 You'd need to shed a lot of weight to make much difference in your MPG. I would not do it. How you drive and how well you maintain the air pressure in your tires are more likely to have an impact on MPG.
You'd need to shed a lot of weight to make much difference in your MPG. I would not do it. How you drive and how well you maintain the air pressure in your tires are more likely to have an impact on MPG.
8 82cj7son New member Jan 8, 2012 #5 are they aftermarket tire size or stock tire size? if stock check your manual for appropriate tire pressure
are they aftermarket tire size or stock tire size? if stock check your manual for appropriate tire pressure