Pack rats are notorious for chewing up engine compartment insulation and wires here in AZ! My Camry, $3600(insulation) and the family Roadtrek(Sprinter Van) $1800, chewed the fuel pump wires off. Built a nest with pieces of cholla on top of the diesel tank. Miserable little bastards!
Thanks for that info Lostwing. Good to know.
The ESS is disabled via Tazer. I do occasionally perform a full reboot(x2) of the Tazer once every 4 months or so. A couple of times noticed the license plate lights were on while in reverse. The reboot restored the lights off while in reverse.
I did the same thing this evening. I had the”Start/Stop” service icon come on and from reading on this forum, decided to fully remove the Aux battery, tape up both Aux battery cables, stuff both back in the Aux box, put in Autozone Platinum H7, pulled the 42 fuse, started the JTW, and...
I have the same one. Wife complained that she got a dose of front end wobble. Not bad, but I checked all the steering parts and found that the same bolt in this thread had come loose. Pulled the whole stabilizer out, used some loctite and tightened it. Reinstalled and no problem since. And that...
Apologies for the late reply. RWL seems to be the only offering for most of the new tire sizes from BFG. You can web search for a tire size calculator which will provide you with tire specs. I ordered my KO3s through Tires.com(Discount Tires) and got $80 off a set 4. That runs till 8/27/2024...
Put on 4 BFG KO3 285-75-R17 tires on my stock rims for my Willys two weeks ago and much less road buzz from the 255-75-R17 Goodyear Duratrack tires. Actually, no road buzz noise! The KO3s are 21 pounds heavier each than the Duratracks and tire height at 33.25” at 34 psi. Have some very light...
Try this link:
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I don't use Mopar air filters, I use AC Delco Gold air filters for my Gladiator. Excellent filtration! Just a suggestion, as I know folk have a favorite they have always used.
I live in AZ and we have all the terrain to get stuck in. From clay type mud(really sucks and is heavy!), snow in the mountains, sand in the desert, and some knarly rock crawling trails. I am outfitted mainly for overland trails but always take traction boards, 33” shovel, pull straps, radios...
I also installed Bilstein B8 5100 shocks last week due to the factory shocks were getting too soft, especially when mountain and highway driving. Much better handling!