RedRockRider
Member
- First Name
- Tim
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2019
- Threads
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- Messages
- 10
- Reaction score
- 18
- Location
- Moab, Utah
- Vehicle(s)
- 2006 LJ Rubicon, 2013 JK, 2021 Gladiator JTRD
enjin, hope to see you on the trails in Moab sometime! On highway ride, is it just the rear, or both ends of the vehicle? My JTRD has been super bouncy, especially on the back side, since I picked it up. I am really surprised. I am waiting for the diesel version of the Teraflex 3.3s to put on the truck, but the stock Fox shocks should be way better than they are.I am getting GARBAGE gas mileage on my JTRD so far. The highest I've seen is 22 MPG. Of course, I've done a ton of highway trips (trash diesel tanks fuel economy) and loaded it down with a RTT, winch and rack. I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or what. I have over 3k miles on it now.
Also feels super bouncy (like unsafe bouncy) on the highway at 65-75 on some of these CO interstates (I-70). It's been amazing offroad though.
Mods
Rebel Offroad Xplor rack
Tazer JL
Warn Zeon 12 S
Roofnest Condor XL
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what did I do!?!? When I flipped to the other dashboard where I have DPF regen status (which I've seen go to 1.0 numerous times and varying speeds above 30mph) and also regen type that I've never seen come off 0.0 and now was all of sudden 1.0 (which tells me Active regen vs Passive). I looked over at the DPF bank 1 inlet and outlet temps and what do you know they are 1225F input and 1178 output respectively. So I knew I needed to hit highway speeds until this finished and about 10 minutes later the soot level showed 8.5%. DPF regen status went back to 1.0 not long after but the DPF regen type stayed at 0.0 (telling me it's in Passive regen).