Several people have said to me "Taco Bell isn't real Mexican fare".
To which I always reply "Then why do I always see lots of Mexicans eating there every time I go?"
I'm not defending TB, just sayin'.
Anyway, there are lots of Mexican restaurants around here, mostly run by Mexicans, and the...
So does this mean:
1) the oil pump is electric?
2) the computer just controls a pressure-regulating valve? (i.e. the pump always produces the higher pressure)
3) something else I have not thought of?
Look, I get that you are totally into electronic tech. But not all of us are. I still carry a flip phone, and have no desire to carry a "smart" phone for a variety of reasons.
Not sure yet what I will do when flip phones are no longer manufactured or supported.
Yes, the stock Overland tires. I do not have any need to upsize tires.
No, I have a 2020 with the original box. It seems to be a misconception that all 2020 steering boxes are bad. It tracks true and has very little steering wheel play.
My older brother's high school "gang", they had a fish camp (more like drinking camp!) on one of the barrier islands, and wanted a vehicle out there for fun.
No one had 4x4s in those days (early 1960s), but someone had a 1955 Chevy sedan. They made duals by welding rims together. I mean...
Au contraire. In your original post, you you did not ask why modifications. What you asked is:
"trying to understand the love and infatuation expressed by the posters here".
"So, tell me about your environment so I can grasp this fan base".
Seemed to me like you were asking "Why are you guys...
Either
1) Confirmed Jeepers who wished for years Jeep would bring out a "truck" again.
2) Confirmed pickup drivers who longed for a Jeep but could not do without some hauling ability.
3) Otherwise unclassified users who are just amazed at how much FCA packed into this thing.
Are you saying...
Not. Depends on conditions. Where I mostly drive everything is flat, flat. You can shift by tach, speedometer, engine noise, acceleration, combination of one or more.