I think you may not be happy going to a Glad from a full size truck when towing. I would be more concerned about that trade off vs max tow/rubicon. Max tow doesn't really turn these things magically into amazing tow rigs irregardless of the tow ratings. I am not sure if you can work out a test...
and if the injector pump failed out of warranty? You have to balance the cost of repairs with the cost of fuel. Since diesel is more expensive at least in my area plus def etc. It all adds up. You will always have cheaper repairs on the gasser and more options to replace parts from the junkyard...
Probably costs as much as a new entire rear axle. I am quickly coming to the realization I am going to do all of my own work because even if stuff breaks It wouldn't be that costly to source what I need and would would save me trying to deal with a dealer for warranty work. But I also have a...
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He didn't it was just interest charge. I mistook it as an extra charge. My bad it was just the interest on the loan . I was going through the paper work and saw the extra charge and got confused. ALL GOOD
Yeah its like it downshifts and then it pushes instead of engine brakes. I dunno will have to look into it further but when I stop gradually its apply brakes truck slows, it then pushes, I apply brakes a little harder and it stops. it has to be the down shift.
This is what mine does at some stops its pretty annoying. I get a push from the engine as I am trying to slow down. Came to see if it is common. I don't drive a lot of autos but none act like this thing does.
I know this is an old thread but I wonder how the fridge is working in the heat under the tonneau? I have a dometic that I used to run inside an SUV just wondering if the heat and lack of airflow under there causes any issues?
Stubby should handle most car/ jeep lug nuts and will possibly start to struggle on dually lug nuts. I have the the big milwaulkee so i usually just grab that to get lug nuts off and then put them back on with the stubby on medium and the torque to spec with a wrench. The stubby will do a ton of...