Sure thing. Most states (if not all) won't charge late fees if the tabs expire either while they are active and/or deployed. Just pay the usual renewal fees like Joe Blow off the street. One bit of advice, not all states extend that curtesy beyond the military member and the spouse. So if a...
Fyi - most states allow active duty military personnel to keep their DL and the plates from their home state under an exemption to who qualifies as a resident. Per the Delaware DMV Guidelines for New Residents: "Members in the military service and their dependents are not required to obtain...
I like that logic but who gets to park in a yellow zone is determined by each city. Many CA cities have a requirement that in addition to commercial plates the vehicle be marked with a business name, address, and (sometimes) phone number on both sides of the vehicle to qualify for an exemption...
We've been doing the extended warranty thing since 1998. I'm also not a big weekend mechanic kind of guy either. We tend to keep our cars for 5 years (+/-). Four of the six we've had have more than paid for themselves. Heck, my wife's Mini extended warranty paid for itself nearly four-fold...
Maybe it’s the camera angle, but it looks like a Ram 1500 mated with a Tacoma and this is what came of it. Oh, and throw on some wheels from a minivan to finish off the look. :LOL:
(Ps, find a new car wash dude that doesn’t try to tear off the front plate)
They still have them. Typically in the 'big cities' to help minimize the dropouts from the buildings, bridges, etc., messing with the satellite's signal. They added one or two in the Los Angeles area a few years ago and it made a world of difference on my commute. Now that I've moved to the...
I've noticed a diesel-like sound on my '22 Mojave. For me it is as I go up a hill that leads away from my home. I'm going around 30mph and the incline is about 4% (+100 ft over about 500 yards). Not awful, but noticeable each time. Just wish I was getting the mileage of a diesel to go along with...
We did the lifetime subscription too. Glad we did, except they screwed us on the 3rd dead receiver replacement and insisted on a $75 fee and I wasn't prepared to fight the fight at the time. I'm expecting a discussion will be needed when I transfer the lifetime subscription to the Gladiator...
Might be faulty sensor, but I’ve found that feature about as reliable as a weather forecast. My experience has been similar to yours. My guess is the sensor isn’t active until the ignition is turned on, it needs a little time to assess the situation and decide just how cold it is. Or, is at...
That looks pretty awesome to me! My parts order arrived this week. Now I just have to find the time to do the same on my stock wheel. So many projects to be done on my Jeep - so little time…
Definitely a tough call. I love the idea of the color match because it’s what I’ve been picturing in my mind (and seeing on your profile pic). You’ve put a lot of work into it and seems that’ll showcase it best.
But having said that, I’d agree with @FitfulGoat - if you’re going to be...
You’re off to a nice start. Good looking rig. For what it’s worth, I went with the flexible 13” Rydonair antenna and have been impressed with the reception thus far. It is actually doing a better job than my JKU’s OEM antenna.
I’d have to agree the seller should cover the return shipping on a $300+ item of that size. It’s not like it came on a pallet. It probably cost them more in time/labor to answer your calls and emails to say “Well TEEEECHNICALLY…” than it would have to simply email a shipping label.
BAM - sadly...
On a side note; I see you went to google for this info. I have to say the search function on this forum is awful. Or I don't understand the voodoo necessary to get decent results. I've given up using it and just go to google first and then click on the links that send me back to this forum. Call...
I'd say my experience with the nav is best summed up this way: "why the heck does my 2 month old Jeep keep directing me to go over a bridge that's been closed for almost 2 years!?!"
(to be fair to the nav, the closed bridge is technically still there -- just tormenting us daily commuters who...
Something aftermarket gets my vote. Was the vehicle new? Does it have a factory radio? That’s the kind of button is usually connected to an aftermarket radio for telephone integration. If the vehicle was used and has the factory radio it’s also possible they had an aftermarket radio installed...